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Everything posted by MiRaGe
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hi, if it's not what Mek written ( about permissions under vista ), then try to check if the files under <apex folders>\Settings folder named "Favorites.xml" and "Queue.xml" do exist after quitting apex ( no process is running at all named apexdc.exe ) or there are only "Favorites.bak" and "Queue.bak" if there are no .xml files, but the .bak files only, then Apex will create those default ( and empty ) files for you and that's why you won't see your favorite hubs' list and the download queue ----> which would mean that apex couldn't shutdown properly last time it was running and couldn't write back the .xml files to the disk ( to load at the next startup ) there was a little batch file written for it by Aztek if i recall it right ... will check and link here if i'll see it again Edit: yes, it was Aztek last November, who documented it on the forum: http://forums.apexdc.net/index.php?showtopic=3034 )
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almost all programs crashedon my x64 xp before ( apex usually crashed every time i switched between tabs ), but since i've updated my video driver ( nvidia ) to the current one they share on their webpage everything is stabile .... try this if you have nvidia video card(s) just an idea, but a log would be useful to find out what's the cause
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don't limit it to a slower value, but use sg to priorize/optimize your programs using the connection ( cfos for example, but you can google the words "netshape" "priorize net" etc ... )
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Zlobomir ... i understood what you'd like, so the explanation is good ... and lets say, i'm standing behind you as the requesting mob :)
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darkins: try to "shape" your traffic ( by protocol, by application ) http://www.google.hu/search?source=ig&...aping&meta= ( i use cfos speed for this like i suppose many others from this forum ... and if you try ... you'll see it's not even a huge money for this useful tool to pay ... considering the licence is for a lifetime )
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and that's really way over a mil, congrats guys :huh:
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Having to Wait 30 Seconds Between Each Search
MiRaGe replied to IntoxicatedTurtleFetus's topic in Client Discussion
Hi ... it's built in ( and can be set via settings ) .... to save hubs from too many searches from the users ... and anyway ... hubs restrict searching in too short intervals ... so it's not a bug, it's a feature -
"funny" ... i never meet with that error are you running 32 or 64 bit version? ... as on my pc ... the 64 bit versions of stuff sometimes just simply make the whole thing run into the "will never appear" :stuart: bluescreen and restart it .. if you're using the 64 bit cfos, maybe it would worth a try to check the x86 version ... but that's already not apex :fear:
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i would rather suggest traffic shaping instead of "speed control per domain" .. as it would be against the dc spirit ( although i had the same problem while been on univ ) try cfos ( or cfosspeed ) to shape your connection speeds .. it really helps -_-
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are you talking agout sg like this? http://forums.apexdc.net/index.php?showtop...amp;#entry12776 when getting a string ( not "script" s written in that topic's first note ... hehe, please forgive me, been spent too many hours-days-weeks with stupid and stupid scripts, and i'm even having them in my dreams ) like containing the part "ban" "hammer" then look for another part ( getstring() or sg, cannot remember which was it ) like "xx:yy" or "xxh" "xh" "x hours" ( where x and y are numerci characters ) and use a built in delay in the reconnect automation which adds like xx*60*60 + yy*60 time until the next reconnect trigger .... i would definetally love it, as ... i have a computer again ... but sometimes cannot even have a look at them for days ... and if anything could go wrong ... it may save longlong hours or waiting for both me, and for those who try to download from me ... excuse me .. i meant US -_-
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or if you know anyone else who's in the hub, he/she can ask it for you or if the hub has a webpage/forum/mail address ... be creative
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What r the best settings 2 fight ISP's Traffic Shapping?
MiRaGe replied to Muchemo's topic in Client Discussion
yeah, easiest is to change isp ... one day isps will realize that they loose too many customers if they fight against the thing the whole internet is invented for :( -
i used to have a lua script to enable regged users "giving ban points" to someone who's messing up things .... and if someone gets the 3 or 5 "ban points" ... gets banned ... believe me, these ppl will give up soon if they'll have to ask an op to give a regged nick again and again .... or if you set your hub to automatically give timebans to the flooders or those who use unwanted words or expressions ( ) these ppl will get soon to the point when all their nicks will gonna be banned and will look for some fun elsewhere ( hopefully outside in the nature )
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yeah, i remember that ... should have been kaspersky anti-virus 4.5 or sg ... things have changed since .. it can be set well to work smooth with other applications as well or if you don't want to spend money on it .... try grisoft's antivirus + some firewall http://free.grisoft.com/
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a bit annoying while teaching the firewall, but the best possible :D
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yes, the "regonly" ting will be the solution ... you don't really need to care about "is this the same guy" ... as at one point he'll have enough of the fuzz to get a reg again or be evil and tell the isp there is someone who's playing pirate from that ip :P
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does the same happen to strong dc++ ? or simple dc++ ? it would really be nice of you if you could paste some infos from your exceptioninfo file to let devs know what results do the clients give back :P
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of course it's very simple to port forward in routers, but .... my old ovislink router was realy "naughty" :P
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huhhh, seems like it's only me having some sh*t in the pie ... it really works at my mother-in-law's place, but not here ;)
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yes, already there, but since version 0.4.0 i couldn't get into any of abc network's hubs, as they all spot that i'm just emulating dc++ ... aready told about this long long time agon on the hub, and maybe on this forum as well ;)
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sometimes it happens here as well, but not with hashing from netword drive ... simply when i quit apex, it still runs for some time (or some hours ) ... eating up CPU and memory ... slowing down whole machine .... but i simply ban it from the network (by my firewall) ..... and it'll quit in a few minutes, and free up my resources. dunno what causes it, but this "removing apex from network access list" usually gets it back anytime from this static lifestyle ... so if it just doesn't give any reaction wether anything is done .... doesn't come up from tray .... i simply don't let it access the network, and resources usage will be minimzed ... down to 1-2 % cpu and some megabytes of memory .... and it'll be back to normal ... okay, we loose our slots, and others loose us, but at least no freeze or no need to close from taskman. so what i tried to say is that you're not the only one doing this :)
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count how many times (and data) a file has been downloaded
MiRaGe replied to Pinchiukas's topic in Feature Requests
as long as i know search spy (or sg similar is it's name) is for this ... it shows that which string has been searched the most times ... or i'm wrong? -
as long as i know ... searches are ongoing always (automatic searches for alternates in your download queue) ... and i think that those searches' results are filtered out, as not matching the criteria in that search window. not sure for 100%, but should be sg like this.
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i was thinking of the same when writting "the easiest way is always to delete the current and let dc to recreate the whole thing" next week i'll have that huge HDD too :)
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well, the easiest way is always to delete the current and let dc to recreate the whole thing .... (i guess if you have sata drives and probably a strong computer, it won't take days to rehash everything) ... or you can wait until someone who understands your problem better than me sais a one step too easy solution but anyway ... worth a try checking if there are any same named folders in your share (either virtual or physical)