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| No. .... The length of time is how long Limewire is lkely to take to search the network for the file. and is SET. To ask for a search in 10 seconds would be pointless> There's not enough time! |
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| You are missing the point. The time is chosen by the makers of Limewire as the time it takes to search a very large network for sourses. There is no point in having the feature running for say 60 seconds. It would not have enough time to search the network properly! I do not understand why you want to make it a shorter time ... but then my signature sums up my feelings You can always "kill the download" if you want it out of the way. |
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