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![]() When you click on a file to download it will give you the option to browse host. If you choose to browse the host, a window at the top of the column header will open with the host's address inside of it (I assume that is what it is). Is there anyway to return to their address directly, so you could access their files specificly at a future time. Sometimes you may be downloading while you are away from the computer and someone will close you out and you can't find that specific host again. I mainly want to know if there is anyway to make use of those numbers to relocate that specific host at a later time. |
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