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lonchon
September 1st, 2005, 12:23 PM
Hi there: I had to reinstall WinMix but only a few of a list of uncompleted files appear when I press 'load incomplet". so that only those have a chance to get completed. The rest is ,so to say, "lost". The same happened with the uncompleted files I had with DC++. Could somebody help to reactivate those" lost" files?
Thanks. lonchon

skankito
September 4th, 2005, 08:38 AM
Well, when you reinstalled WinMX, did the "downloads" folder get changed? All your incompletes may still be sitting in a different folder. If you can find that folder and either move those to your new downloads folder, or tell WinMX where that folder is, you can probably get them back.

sheteerich
September 11th, 2005, 01:34 PM
Hi. I need help. I have been using winmx with dial-up, now I have DSL and I haven't been able to get winmx to work I try to change my connection type and its sending me a message saying no TCP port for incoming connection and no UDP port for incoming and out going packets can someone please help me? :icon_scra :icon_scra

Krell
September 11th, 2005, 05:01 PM
Hi. I need help. I have been using winmx with dial-up, now I have DSL and I haven't been able to get winmx to work I try to change my connection type and its sending me a message saying no TCP port for incoming connection and no UDP port for incoming and out going packets can someone please help me? :icon_scra :icon_scra

Yah maybe if you start your own damned thread and stop skimming off someone else.



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skankito
September 12th, 2005, 05:39 PM
Hi. I need help. I have been using winmx with dial-up, now I have DSL and I haven't been able to get winmx to work I try to change my connection type and its sending me a message saying no TCP port for incoming connection and no UDP port for incoming and out going packets can someone please help me? :icon_scra :icon_scra

Are you behind a router, or do you have a firewall on your computer? If so, you need to go into your options in winmx, find out the two ports that are being used, and open them up on your firewall or router (which has a built in firewall).