![]() ![]() Not been inside the folder made no difference as I have already explained that I had already tried it within the folders with all content and naming structure intact and it made no difference to sonarr as it failed to import regardless I forgot to mention that the (T:) mapped network drive has modify permissions for everyone. Security properties for local downloads folders are ‘Full control’ for: System, user1, and Administrators. I also tried creating the same folder in the local folder(C:\Users\user1\Downloads) with same name and it still failed. ![]() I also tried re-creating the folder at the remote downloaded location(T:) and moving the file into the folder with same downloaded name structure but it still failed with same error message. The reason I mention this is because the error messages mentions the local path and the name of the download as it was grabbed/downloaded in the client was a folder, So basically it seems that sonarr is looking for a downloaded folder at the downloaded location that does not exist, at least that is what it appears to be doing. I have checked that current logon and sonarr has all proper permissions, however, I have my client set to not ‘create subfolder for torrents with multiple files’ so only the actual loose individual file are downloaded/saved to mapped network drive (T:). I’m running from the startup folder and not service. Ensure the path exists and the user running Sonarr has the correct permissions to access this file/folder. Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: C:\Users\user1\Downloads\.x264-aAF. However, it failed at importing anything due to the error: Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.Ok so I enabled the ‘Automatically import completed downloads from download client’ to see how that feature works, I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Once your problem is solved, please reply to the answer(s) saying '!solved' in the thread. This post has been published and no further action is required for folks to read it. These troubleshooting guides may be useful: If you did include the logs directly in your post, please edit your post to remove them and provide the logs via a pastebin or similar site.Īdditionally, please see our FAQ or other Wiki pages for common questions. If logs are applicable to your request, please review the following link. It appears you are requesting assistance and did not provide any linked logs. ![]() If not, you'll at least have some useful logs and screenshots that you'll have shared before one of the helpful humans arrives. Hi OP, before a human comes along, please read below and see if you have any luck with troubleshooting or if your issue is covered by a FAQ. The option to do so is provided during the installer. It's therefore advisable to install Sonarr as a system tray application if the user can remain logged in. This is particularly relevant when using download clients that are configured to download to your home directory. A system tray application is started after the user logs in and is visible as an icon on the taskbar system tray.Ī Windows Service runs even when the user is not logged in, but special care must be taken since Windows Services cannot access network drives (\server\share or X:\ mapped drives) without special configuration steps.Īdditionally the Windows Service runs under the 'Local Service' account, by default this account does not have permissions to access your user's home directory unless permissions have been assigned manually. Sonarr can be installed as system tray application or Windows Service. ![]()
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