no in klite "0" is unlimited so set it to 1000 or 3000
also did you try empting your shared folder and see if this is still happening??
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no in klite "0" is unlimited so set it to 1000 or 3000
also did you try empting your shared folder and see if this is still happening??
Set it to 3000 like I said right from the start....its a useless feature but maybe Muscleman can explain the goodness of having it
what it does is it updates the shared folder of what you are sharingQuote:
Originally posted by Java Boy@2 February 2004 - 22:01
Set it to 3000 like I said right from the start....its a useless feature but maybe Muscleman can explain the goodness of having it
in other words when you open klite, it scans the shared folder and if you have 10 files (for example) it will share the 10 files.
now if you should add more files, lets say 5, to the shared folder they will not be added untill than scan runs and scans the shared folder then after it sees the 5 extra files they will be added, untill then you will be sharing 10 files, unless you close and open klite
Another thing to do if you haven't is to disable listing of your shared files by other users. They can still find and download your shared files from ordinary Kazaa/KL++ searches -- but can't get a list of ALL your shared files, thus preventing your computer from having to send a list of everything to someone... which may be what's causing the strange hdd accessing.