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Definitely needs passwording The newest limewire should for sure have a password that can protect other people from entering your media library, or better yet, the whole of limewire, i cant count the number of times i have had people download crap and videos into my file, and a password would solve this problem that i, and im sure many other people, are having |
noone can upload any file to you... you have to download that file first so people can download it off of you. thats the whole p2p concept... sharing ;) and no, the browse host feature should not be removed nor password protected. this keeps the network moving forward. |
I don't know of any way a "LimeWire" user can upload a program to you. BUT if you leave your router on default settings and no password a hacker can come in your backdoor. But again why would a hacker target you?? Most are usually after a whole website. If LimeWire got hacked, we'd all be in trouble not just you. |
although, such an upload feature like soulseek has would definatley be sweet with trusted users as per the wishlist. this would also go great with the chat/IM feature soon to come. |
Sounds like MChapman11 has got a virus infection on his PC because he seems to be experiencing things no one else is. Still, it is not the first time I have heard a newbie ask for a "password" as a "cure all". UK Bob |
I would suspect he is on a public/shared computer... |
Yea limewire, you're probably right, but we can't be sure until MChapman11 comes back with a coherant story, and not a confusing rant. UK Bob |
Finding files that he didn't download in his file. Until you stand for something you fall for everything. :confused: I have read a number of your replies to MChapman II about it being impossible to have files added to your personal list of downloads. I too have found this a number of times. The first time it happened I thought perhaps I had been careless in chosing the file I wanted. So I became very careful about which files I chose to download. After thinking it through it just didn't seem possible either. I had NEVER searched for those file titles and certainly couldn't have accidently chosen to download them. Sure enough, this morning I checked LimeWire and the files I was downloading when I went to bed. There were two more files that I know for sure without a doubt that I did not download. One was WWWrestling and another was about a race car. Computers have been a steady part of my life since 1972 when we didn't have internet but did have dedicated power lines to run our computers. :) The lines the computer plugged into were strapped in so nothing could pull the plug out. A screw driver had to be used to undo the metal strap holding it in the plug. Everything ran on dos, no guis. or happy faces then. Therefore, I know I am not the novice MChapman II is and I know what I saw. When MChapman II talks about junk, I know how he feels. Today I downloaded a file that was to be a Queen Latifa comedy. It turned out to be VERY graphic pornography. :mad: Those are things I'd like to see regulated, as well as downloading a file for some time only to find it is ad for a movie peddler.:rolleyes: Thank you for allowing me to vent! MChapman II, I hope this helps validate your findings. Another password? Oh please! |
then you have a virus of some sort. otherwise it noone can upload any content to you at all. limewire doesnt have this kind of feature (yet). i would advise scanning your entire system for adware, spyware, virus's etc. using avg (free.grisoft.com) adaware (lavasoft.com), and some other people recommend avast. i havent tested the last one yet. but i hear good things about it. LimeWire cannot and does not control, endorse or monitor any messages or content on the gnutella network. everything is run by its users. |
Finding files that he didn't download in his file. Until you stand for something you fall for everything. :confused: I have read a number of your replies to MChapman II about it being impossible to have files added to your personal list of downloads. I too have found this a number of times. The first time it happened I thought perhaps I had been careless in chosing the file I wanted. So I became very careful about which files I chose to download. After thinking it through it just didn't seem possible either. I had NEVER searched for those file titles and certainly couldn't have accidently chosen to download them. Sure enough, this morning I checked LimeWire and the files I was downloading when I went to bed. There were two more files that I know for sure without a doubt that I did not download. One was WWWrestling and another was about a race car. Computers have been a steady part of my life since 1972 when we didn't have internet but did have dedicated power lines to run our computers. :) The lines the computer plugged into were strapped in so nothing could pull the plug out. A screw driver had to be used to undo the metal strap holding it in the plug. Everything ran on dos, no guis. or happy faces then. Therefore, I know I am not the novice MChapman II is and I know what I saw. When MChapman II talks about junk, I know how he feels. Today I downloaded a file that was to be a Queen Latifa comedy. It turned out to be VERY graphic pornography. :mad: Those are things I'd like to see regulated, as well as downloading a file for some time only to find it is ad for a movie peddler.:rolleyes: Thank you for allowing me to vent! MChapman II, I hope this helps validate your findings. Another password? Oh please! |
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