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![]() Just wanted to ask a quick question about cancelling downloads that have not been completed.... I assume that there is a temporary file that is created when a file is downloaded. If a cancel the download before it is completed will it delete the temporary file? Also could somebody tell me where that temporay file is created? Thanks in advance for your help. LOL, never mind, I found the anwsers in the manual from the sticky post. Thanks. Last edited by Red; October 25th, 2001 at 08:25 PM. |
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![]() If you cancel the download then it is lost, gone, done and there is no temporary file any longer to resume that specific download. If you pause the download or shut down XoloX then there is a temporary file created which will resume that download the next time you open XoloX. The temporary download files are by default in the directory: Xolox\temporary. Just open your Windows Explorer and find that folder and you will see your temporary download files. Remember once you CANCEL the download it and the it"s temporary file are GONE! When XoloX is open go to TOOLS PREFERENCES DOWNLOADS and you will see the Directory for the Temporary files which are incomplete. Hope this helps. Ed |
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