April 8th, 2002
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Apprentice | | Join Date: April 8th, 2002
Posts: 5
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Quote: Originally posted by Taliban
Try doing the following: Start Limewire, start a couple of random downloads and close it again. If the downloads.dat in your shared directory has a size of 375 bytes (or a similar value, since it might differ from version to version) it is empty, which means LimeWire was unable to write it. (Check file permissions in that case).
If it was written, but still it is not read after restart, I don't know what happened. I don't know that kind of behaviour from the official LimeWire-version. The latest CVS-code seems to incorporate that bug, but that hasn't been released yet.
Are you using AquaLime or CleanLimeWire?
| - The file is exactly 375 bytes, after starting a download and stopping LimeWire it grew to 2229 bytes
- File permissions are default Windows 2000 running as local administrator (this is Full Access)
- LimeWire 2.3.3 downloaded from the homepage (exactly from download.cnet.com)
It seems that version 2.2.3 had this problem and did not write the downloads.dat file because all incomplete downloads were started before upgrading to 2.3.3
It works now |