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Double-clicking downloaded mp3s Hey everyone, I was wondering if somebody could help me with this problem or if it was simply a bug in the program. I am using Windows XP and the Limewire Pro program and until recently I could open the downloaded mp3s from the Monitor window by double-clicking them and it would automatically open them with iTunes and copy them to the iTunes folder. One day I was downloading mp3s whose titles were in Japanese and after downloading the titles appeared in a red font in the Monitor window and I couldn't double-click them anymore. Now I can't open any files anymore from the Monitor. (I haven't changed the options meaning I don't have the limewire mp3 player activated) So if anyone had the same problem and solved it, please help me. Also what does it mean when the titles are in a red font in the monitor window? Doesn't it mean something like they were deleted? So thank you in advance, T.Franke |
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Red means the file's not being shared. To change it, right click & choose 'share file'. Your other prob...not sure but here are some general fixes: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=36420 |
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