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![]() This file may have been designed to damage your computer. LimeWire has cancelled the download for your protection. I'm seeing this message way too often and it's tagging files that shouldn't be tagged. I have recovered several of these downloads (restoring the deleted files) or found work-arounds to download the files and that last 12 times this message popped up for me the files were virus-free. How do I disable this? I'm wasting way too much time on it. Thanks! |
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![]() The LW 5.3 beta prevents such files even being downloaded. Unlike LW 5.2 What makes you think they are not bad files. It might not be virus, could be any kind of security threat. Might also be commonly spammed files like audio files that are duds ... or with something to ruin the sound or song, or for videos, might be some kind of common porn. BTW if you are really unhappy with LW 5, you could always downgrade to LW 4 if you wished; Downgrading to LimeWire 4 from 5 & resuming incomplete downloads |
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![]() I didn't put this in my first post. Norton finds no problem with the files. The audio files and the video files play perfectly. I'm really at a loss as to why they were tagged and deleted when they should not have been. |
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![]() the fact that Norton doesn't find any problems means squat...the Symantec products are pretty low on the list of security software these days... on the flip side of the argument, I've heard so many complaints about this feature in the new LW that I can only think that the devs have, yet again for the umpteenth time, hosed it...
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![]() Remoc, It just happened, again. I was thinking along the same lines. When I first moved to the 5.x code I didn't realized it was still in such a beta state. They did fix some of the most egregious issues but the new "security feature" that's missing the "disable" option that kills good downloads is too much. I'm definitely looking at my options and downgrading is certainly one. I've been using Limewire for many years and have really enjoyed it up to this point. I don't know what's going wrong but I do hope they get a handle on it so these issues are minimized. I do not recall things being this bad with previous releases. Thanks! |
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![]() Have a read of http://www.gnutellaforums.com/348490-post9.html So maybe the video itself looks ok, but ... |
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![]() I read the post--good info. I've upgraded to 5.3 and still have good files killed. I'm running on Linux. The check is killing anything that is mis-labeled--and a lot of content is mis-labeled. There needs to be a way to disable this check because it's deleting files that are fine other than being mislabeled with an incorrect extension. Or is there a way to turn this off in 5.3? |
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![]() Hey. I'm having the same problem, buddy. Could you tell me how you retrieved these canceled downloads? I just spent about 3 weeks downloading a file (my computer is really slow), and right at the end.... the damn thing got canceled, and I'm not computer savvy enough to find out where they went... Can you help me out? Thanks, bubba2match |
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