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   - Locate Mezzmo server in the list of services. ​ Right-click on it and click **Properties**.   - Locate Mezzmo server in the list of services. ​ Right-click on it and click **Properties**.
   - On the Mezzmo Properties window, go to the **Log On** tab.\\ {{:​win7mezzmoservice1.jpg?​nolink|Mezzmo Windows Service window}}   - On the Mezzmo Properties window, go to the **Log On** tab.\\ {{:​win7mezzmoservice1.jpg?​nolink|Mezzmo Windows Service window}}
-  - Select **This account** radio button and enter your Windows user account name and password that you use to log into Windows on your computer.+  - Select **This account** radio button and enter your Windows user account name and password that you use to log into Windows on your computer.\\ {{:​win7mezzmoservice2.jpg?​nolink|Mezzmo Windows Service window}}
   - Click **OK** to save your changes.   - Click **OK** to save your changes.
   - Start your Mezzmo server and try browsing folders, playlists and files from your Mezzmo server on your devices, web browsers and apps.    - Start your Mezzmo server and try browsing folders, playlists and files from your Mezzmo server on your devices, web browsers and apps. 
  
 **Tip:** Some users report that the following Windows setting also helps fix accessing files on NAS drives. ​ In Windows, go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Administrative Tools and run 'Local Security Policy'​. ​ Under 'Local Policies',​ you will find '​Security Options'​ and under this, you should see a setting called '​Accounts:​ Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only'​. ​ Turn this setting off. **Tip:** Some users report that the following Windows setting also helps fix accessing files on NAS drives. ​ In Windows, go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Administrative Tools and run 'Local Security Policy'​. ​ Under 'Local Policies',​ you will find '​Security Options'​ and under this, you should see a setting called '​Accounts:​ Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only'​. ​ Turn this setting off.