Hi,
I have a mysql running fine on a Synology NAS. I have several pc's/laptops in the house running of the mysql. My question is, on my son's PC i would like to restrict my database/movies to only 1 specific share containing Cartoons, and not all the other movies. He is 5 years and should not watch horrors etc.
These movies are already "physically" located in a separate folder on the NAS and have its own entry in the Source.xml. like this (<path pathversion="1">smb://DIZNAS/video/HD Movies/</path>) Problem is that the other shares also is showing in "videos/files" and i actually think that it does not matter since it get the info from the mysql anyways.
Is there a way to restrict content on the client when using mysql. or is it possible to run 2 databases and only access the 1 db from my sons pc and both db from the rest of the clients? the ladder still gives me the option to still only change fan-art etc on one db when new content is added.
Rgds
Diz
I have a mysql running fine on a Synology NAS. I have several pc's/laptops in the house running of the mysql. My question is, on my son's PC i would like to restrict my database/movies to only 1 specific share containing Cartoons, and not all the other movies. He is 5 years and should not watch horrors etc.
These movies are already "physically" located in a separate folder on the NAS and have its own entry in the Source.xml. like this (<path pathversion="1">smb://DIZNAS/video/HD Movies/</path>) Problem is that the other shares also is showing in "videos/files" and i actually think that it does not matter since it get the info from the mysql anyways.
Is there a way to restrict content on the client when using mysql. or is it possible to run 2 databases and only access the 1 db from my sons pc and both db from the rest of the clients? the ladder still gives me the option to still only change fan-art etc on one db when new content is added.
Rgds
Diz