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![]() Hi Firstly I would like to say that I find the program very useful, and easy to use. I have one small problem though. I selected many files to download, and they all appeared in the active download area. Some of them went into the Queue area, and they were fine. When I looked again the following day, there were no active or queued files, but if I click the download section in the top-left area, they are all listed. Some are completed, some are partly downloaded and others have had no activity at all. The problem is that right-clicking these files does nothing, and I can't see any way to restart them from this window. What do I do now? Many thanks, Simon |
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![]() This can happen if your downloads have few sources and if these go offline or just get a different IP address. A manual restart will seldomly help. Your best option is to search for these files again or just reactivate the searches you found them with. You might also want to try gtk-gnutella from SVN because it gives you a much clearer overview of your downloads and their current status. |
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Pulling downloads into active library | johnlinehan | Open Discussion topics | 0 | September 6th, 2005 09:09 AM |
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