https://support.sonos.com/s/article/3516?language=en_US
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Open the Alexa app and tap on the More menu in the bottom right. Tap on Skills & Games > Your Skills > Sonos > Disable Skill. Once disabled, tap on Enable Skill.
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https://support.sonos.com/s/article/3516?language=en_US
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Open the Alexa app and tap on the More menu in the bottom right. Tap on Skills & Games > Your Skills > Sonos > Disable Skill. Once disabled, tap on Enable Skill.
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Assuming that your Sonos systems in both locations are functioning properly, I would do the following:
– Delete the Sonos app from your controller device(s) in order to reset it completely
– Reinstall the app
– When you start the app at one of your locations, you should be presented with an option to ‘Connect to an Existing System’
– Choose this option and the app should discover your Sonos system and connect – When you start the app at the other location, you should again be presented with the ‘Connect to an Existing System’ option
– Choose this option
– In my experience, the controller app will subsequently automatically connect to the Sonos system present in its location
https://en.community.sonos.com/setting-up-sonos-228990/two-homes-one-app-account-6803048 “}}
https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/104518-where-are-local-evernote-files-stored-on-a-mac/
for me, I needed to “rm -f”
/Users/mbg/Library/Group Containers/Q79WDW8YH9.com.evernote.Evernote
https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/100330-deleting-all-local-content/
https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/208313828-How-to-use-Evernote-s-advanced-search-syntax
ex: search I like:
created-post2019-in-main-notebook-not-tagged-processed
created:20190101 notebook:”mbgmbg’s notebook” -tag:processed0mg