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Posted by kim on 12/24/07 04:48
Greg Farr wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 13:58:23 -0800 (PST), nycram
> <gvellenzer@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Dec 23, 10:11 am, Greg Farr <gregf...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 14:43:51 +0000, anthonyberet <nos...@me.invalid>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greg Farr wrote:
>>>>> I just cleaned up my 98SE with a defrag and more and when I
>>>>> started Winmx tonite, the text in the box up top on the left was
>>>>> blank, where it did have info on the latest patch and some other
>>>>> words referring to that, now it white, blank. Any one know how to
>>>>> get it back?
>>>
>>>> That message comes from the cache server that you are connecting
>>>> to. Is it connecting ok? If so, it jsut means the config of that
>>>> cache server has been changed.
>>>
>>> It's running ok, except I did get some of those runaway movie files,
>>> where the number of up loaders keeps increasing in an unrealistic
>>> way, and it's best to deleted them. Otherwise, it's fine with good
>>> numbers. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Greghttp://gregsplace.50megs.comhttp://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1
>>
>> Why not go to the horse's mouth---do the mxpie connection test:
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>> http://www.mxpie.info/tools/mxpie_test.html
>
>
> I wanted to, but since my window was blank, it wouldn't let me, so I
> just d/l the newest one and installed. 3.6, I think. Thanks
> PS, Does anyone know what is with the d/l of films that have
> multiplying users, why out of proportion to normal, like 80, and they
> accelerate real fast, and are useless files too. For a while, this
> kind was gone, but now their back.
Companies like Media Defender and Media Sentry have a bot which responds to
search requests for certain titles then floods the network with fake files
of same.
BTW I'm curently using v3.54 beta 4 which I think is the latest version?
(kim)
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