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Old August 20th, 2005
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just an FYI: i have been having some connection/disconnection problems every now-and-then.

1) freezing on connections when waking up the computer. (i do have a screen shot (see attachment) of this while i was acting as a leaf.) i wasnt lucky enough to be running it in debug mode to capture a stack trace

2) LW does not want to reconnect to the network if i remove all UPs.

3) LW seems to connect to other vendors in a rather fast connection to the network. which i thought it would only try other vendors if LW couldnt establish connections with its own subnet after a period of time.

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other problems:

icons are still displaying the wrong icon for its condition. such as:

1) if i were to cancel a corrupt download, it will turn back into the quality stars in the search window.

2) if i download the file from one search result window, and find it in another, when the download finally completes, it will only give the window from which i downloaded it a green check which the other one still has a manilla folder.
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sometimes limewire reverts to "need more sources" even though this file has many sources to choose from. if i press "find more sources" it will stay in the "connecting" state for ~20 secs or so, then it will immediatley start downloading this file. we have also been getting alot of complaints about resume support in LW within these forums.

an online contact of mine is showing that LW is using near 100% CPU with his configuration. i have seen this for myself using remote desktop access. i will post more about this when i get more information. (this happens everytime he launches LW and it stays like that during his whole session with it.)

***keep in mind that these bugs occur every now-and-then. i will also post more elusive bugs as i see them.
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