Here is a nice obscure question; it's not in any way important, but it is a quite a curious one to ponder

On my control point, the server friendly name is followed by TwonkyMedia: Windows Me… (I can’t see the rest of it due to the screen size limitation). The odd thing is that I’m running it on a Linux NAS and the even odder thing is that on my other Linux NAS (with the same build of Twonky) only announces the Twonky server friendly name.
To give you an example, assuming my server friendly name to be Music Server, this means it appears as: Music Server: TwonkyMedia: Windows Me...
Does anyone know where the Windows Media (assuming it to be ‘media’) is being picked up from such that I can edit and delete it? I looked at the ini files (nothing there) but I did notice that the server file contains lines stating ‘Windows Media Connect’. If that’s what it’s picking up, then the full name broadcast could be: Music Server: TwonkyMedia: Windows Media Connect and I’d like to shorten it to Music Server: TwonkyMedia (if possible). Just on the off-chance, does anyone happen to know where it's actually picking the Windows bit up from or why?
NB I've tried editing the server file but only succeeded in breaking the server; not surprisingly!

Bri