![]() I’ve posted this on the /r/PLEX subreddit & the OMV Forums and nobody has been able to answer as to why this isn’t working For the moment, I’m having to use Ombi which is a web-based requests system which works but is so much more hassle compared to the simplicity of the PLEX plugin. I’ve tried to use a lot of other Plug-ins and none have worked and I was wondering if anyone else has had this issue and knows how to fix it? I’ve made sure that all my permissions are set correctly, and PLEX can access that folder but it doesn’t work at all. Find your desired plugin and click Install. Paste it in your web browser and login using your Plex Username and Password. Open the plugin and copy one of the supplied URLS. Go to Plex’s plugin management page and you’ll see the WebTools add-on has been installed. The document tree is shown below. When I access the management page, ipaddress:32400, it shows 'This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. ![]() I made sure I was putting the plugins within the plug-ins directory from PLEX but when going into PLEX Channels, nothing seems to show up. Move the unarchived version into the Plex Plugins Folder. I installed Plex using Plex Media Updater. Click on the Three-dot menu at the top left corner and select Manager Server > Optimize Database from the pop-up menu. However, when I setup OMV on my server I seem to be unable to see these plugins from within PLEX anymore. Click here to access Plex.TV and then log in to your account. It was convenient and worked well for what I needed it for. It was a handy tool which let users request movies, TV shows, and Music all from within the PLEX app. When I was running on my older system, I was using a Channel within PLEX called RequestsChannel. I’m using OpenMediaVault to run my home media server for both my family and friends. Working on migrating from 3.0 to 4.0 and getting rid of old plugins, like the Plexmediaserver OMV plugin.So I uninstalled this plugin, and removed the config files from the server, plus the folder in /var/lib/.
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