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Originally Posted by Lulli17 Thanks for the suggestion.
In fact the preference file is accessed by the limewire everytime you open it. Artificially locking it does not work. Limewire itself should require a password to open the preference file (an administrator password, as many applications do) So simple that I do not understand why they did not.
And a log of the downloads should also be a minor challange to introduce in the application.
it seems they are not interested, but it should interest many users ..
Let's see if other ideas surface
Loris |
hi sorry to but in on ur thread but ive been gettin the same problem with tiscali 8mb is the package that im on know in the bottom right hand corner of your screen you got th icon with two monitors on it that say ur connected to tiscali mine says i have 7.4 mb connection right click on that click on open network connections and u can see tiscali connection either its connected or not does it say its firewalled if so disable your own firewall and see if it still says your firewalled if so right click on the propeties for your tiscali connections not on the icon on your desktop the 1 in your network connections and go to the advanced settins and u will see there is an internal firewall and u just untick the box i av no problems since to connect to p2p such lime wire and bt junkie but the only problem i have is i cant solve my download speed problems as it doesnt matter how many i am downloadin all together they add up to around 40 kb with a thomson 330 speedtouch can u help? also bt junkie is a better file sharer than limewire try it but when u do get utorrent to download them to and wen u go to download stuff set the maximum up load rate to 2 kb otherwise u will be lettin unlimited upload stream and this will slow ur download stream ucan find much better programs on btjunkie and a lot less viruse get back to me with any help about my download speed problems once again i am sorry to interrupt ur conversation and tiscali do not bloock file sharin unless your on the fair usage policy