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Joakim Agren June 13th, 2002 05:39 PM

Hello!

First you have to make sure that indeed no one is getting a decent connection with you for them to upload a file from you to check this do the following:

In LW preferences:
Tools>Options>Sharing

Here make sure that the proper folder is selected which means that the folder under Sharing should be exactly the same as the folder under saving(Options>Saving)

Also check the following in LW preferences:

Options>Uploads>Basic
Here make sure that you have assigned atleast 80% or preferrably 100% of your upload bandwith and also make sure that the option Auto Clear completed uploads is not checked(very important I had that critical error once).

Now check the following:

Options>Uploads>Slots

Here make sure that you have some uploads available I use the following settings Allow 20 uploads per person,5 Start Upload Slots,and 20 Max upload Slots.

And also check this:

Options>Advanced>Preferencing

Here make sure that you do not have set the requirement to high I have set the value to 20 files that someone have to share to be able to download from me but you can set a lower value but please do not allow freeloaders set the value to atleast 1 file.

Also check the following:

Options>Advanced>Port

here make sure that you are listening on port 6347

When you have checked all this then click Apply button then OK then just wait and see if people are making connections and are able to download from you.

Also one last thing that you can check right now is under
Tools>Statistics

Here you can see how many uploads that have gone trough your computer I usually gets something like 250-1000 a day and I transfer about 2Gigs each day.

Also make sure under the Connections tab that the port selected is 6346 and not the same as your listening port 6347.

metalheadz June 13th, 2002 07:40 PM

i've tried all that stuff weeks ago and it doesn't work. it's definatly something with xp and 2000.

Joakim Agren June 13th, 2002 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by metalheadz
i've tried all that stuff weeks ago and it doesn't work. it's definatly something with xp and 2000.
Hello metalheadz!

If you have tried all the stuff that I have mentioned in my previous post then also check under the Library tab do your shared files appear there or do they not?.

I have seen many posts here recently from XP and 2000 users using the latest version of LW but apparently the previous version worked better so try a downgrade and see if that helps.

This seems to be the most serious bug in LW for a very long time since it is so harmfull to the Gnutella network after all if less and less files gets available on the network when more and more XP and 2000 users upgrade to the latest version then it is very harmfull to Gnutella since it is loosing a wast amount of data and files that no one can download successfully maybe the files do not even show up on the network.

Just let us hope that the LimeWire developers fixes this bug in the next major realese which is 2.5.Untill then I would advice to downgrade to the previous version which was 2.4.0 I think(not 100% sure) or maybe an even older version like 2.2 or above.We cannot afford so much good quality content get lost on the network because of a bug relating to XP and 2000 users and after all those users are very many.

metalheadz June 14th, 2002 03:19 PM

it's not only a problem in limewire but in all p2p software as i have tried them all

Joakim Agren June 14th, 2002 04:31 PM

Hello!

If it is not just LW but all clients that are affected by this issue then it must be the OS itself and not a bug in the clients that are to be blaimed for this.So I searched for a solution and I think that I maybe have found the solution to your problem:

How To Enable Filesharing in Windows XP!

I hope It Helped you and many others!
Let Me Know If It Worked!

Cardinal_04401 July 8th, 2002 04:32 PM

No uploads even requested
 
Joakim,
I too have this problem. Hundreds of mp3's and no uploads. I went through your suggestions step by step, and waited for several hours, but no uploads. Other Gnutella freeware clients I use seem to get hits and d/l requests regularly, but NOT the bought and paid for LM software. I do see many inbound searches coming in, and they should clearly hit my files, but NOT one upload to date.

I even completely reinstalled LM, to no avail. Any other suggestions? I am running W2K.
My thanks!



Quote:

Originally posted by Joakim Agren
Hello!

First you have to make sure that indeed no one is getting a decent connection with you for them to upload a file from you to check this do the following:

In LW preferences:
Tools>Options>Sharing

Here make sure that the proper folder is selected which means that the folder under Sharing should be exactly the same as the folder under saving(Options>Saving)

Also check the following in LW preferences:

Options>Uploads>Basic
Here make sure that you have assigned atleast 80% or preferrably 100% of your upload bandwith and also make sure that the option Auto Clear completed uploads is not checked(very important I had that critical error once).

Now check the following:

Options>Uploads>Slots

Here make sure that you have some uploads available I use the following settings Allow 20 uploads per person,5 Start Upload Slots,and 20 Max upload Slots.

And also check this:

Options>Advanced>Preferencing

Here make sure that you do not have set the requirement to high I have set the value to 20 files that someone have to share to be able to download from me but you can set a lower value but please do not allow freeloaders set the value to atleast 1 file.

Also check the following:

Options>Advanced>Port

here make sure that you are listening on port 6347

When you have checked all this then click Apply button then OK then just wait and see if people are making connections and are able to download from you.

Also one last thing that you can check right now is under
Tools>Statistics

Here you can see how many uploads that have gone trough your computer I usually gets something like 250-1000 a day and I transfer about 2Gigs each day.

Also make sure under the Connections tab that the port selected is 6346 and not the same as your listening port 6347.



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