thollister911
10-02-2003, 08:05 PM
Can someone explain in baby steps how to send a file to a specific person who is also connected up on FastTrack?
I have placed the file in my shared folder and had the individual search for it ... their search came up empty.
Some have hinted we have to be on the same SuperNode. Is this true? If so ... please explain in more detail how to find which supernode you are on and how to connect up to another specific user.
Must I create a hash file for it? And speaking of hashes ... can someone drop some hints on how to use them and how to find hash listings?
It's amazingly simple to download and share existing files using K++ .. and tons of fun .. the technology is fascinating !! I just need some help getting original work of mine shared with specific individuals.
yep I'm knew .. so if flaming newbies (nOObs, or whatever) is kewl for you .. it kewl with me too .. :D
I've been here -->> :rtfm: I wish the doco was searchable. IMHO .. more doco on the absolutely legitimate purposes of p2p strengthens the community.
Thanks for your time reading this. Thanks to all who respond. And HUGE thanks to those with the know who help those without.
-- thollie
I have placed the file in my shared folder and had the individual search for it ... their search came up empty.
Some have hinted we have to be on the same SuperNode. Is this true? If so ... please explain in more detail how to find which supernode you are on and how to connect up to another specific user.
Must I create a hash file for it? And speaking of hashes ... can someone drop some hints on how to use them and how to find hash listings?
It's amazingly simple to download and share existing files using K++ .. and tons of fun .. the technology is fascinating !! I just need some help getting original work of mine shared with specific individuals.
yep I'm knew .. so if flaming newbies (nOObs, or whatever) is kewl for you .. it kewl with me too .. :D
I've been here -->> :rtfm: I wish the doco was searchable. IMHO .. more doco on the absolutely legitimate purposes of p2p strengthens the community.
Thanks for your time reading this. Thanks to all who respond. And HUGE thanks to those with the know who help those without.
-- thollie