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Check this and click Apply to enable the eMule application.
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Click this to open a screen where you can set the default location for saving downloaded files. You can also configure your eMule download settings.
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Browse Incomplete Downloads
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Click this to open a screen where you can see a list of *.part.met files that the NSA is still in the process of downloading.
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Click this to remove all completed downloads from the task list. This only removes the newly completed task(s) in this session.
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This shows the percentage of the file that has been downloaded by the NSA. It also indicates what percent of the file still needs to be downloaded.
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Select Auto to have the NSA automatically determine the task’s priority.
Select High to have the NSA complete this task before the others.
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This column is available in the Uploading tab.
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This column is available in the Uploading tab.
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This column is available in the Shared Files tab.
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This column is available in the Shared Files tab.
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The ED2K link identifies files in the eMule network. It starts with ed2k:// and may contain the name and size of the file you want to download.
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Location of Downloaded Files
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This shows where the NSA stores new downloads (Put incomplete downloads in) and where the NSA moves completed downloads (Move completed downloads to).
The Share column shows the name of the share where the file is downloaded.
The Path column points to the location in the share where the NSA will save the downloaded files.
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Click this to open the following screen where you can set the default folder location where you “Put incomplete downloads in” and “Move complete downloads to”:
Select a folder. If you don’t select a folder, a forward slash (/) displays in the Path field. All contents within the specified share are automatically selected.
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Location of Downloaded Files
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This shows where the NSA stores new downloads (Put incomplete downloads in) and where the NSA moves completed downloads (Move completed downloads to).
The Share column shows the name of the share where the file is downloaded.
The Path column points to the location in the share where the NSA will save the downloaded files.
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Click this to open the following screen where you can set the default folder location where you “Put incomplete downloads in” and “Move complete downloads to”:
Select a folder. If you don’t select a folder, a forward slash (/) displays in the Path field. All contents within the specified share are automatically selected.
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Maximum Number of Active Connections
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IP filtering prevents your NSA from accessing certain networks and IP addresses that may be hosting malicious programs.
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Click this to enable IP filtering. This prevents your NSA from accessing certain networks and IP addresses that may be hosting malicious programs.
Select Update IP Filter Table File from the Internet Every Week if you know the web location of the IP filter table you want to use. Enter the link where your NSA can acquire the list of networks and IP addresses. The NSA checks this link every week and uses the latest IP filter table available.
Select Upload IP Filter Table if you want to use an IP filter table from your local computer.
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Type a folder name and click Apply to make a new folder. The name can be 1 to 239 single-byte (no Chinese characters allowed for example) ASCII characters. The name cannot be the same as another existing folder in the same path.
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Click this to add files to the share. Use Browse to locate a file and click Apply to upload the file.
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Select a file/folder from the list and click this to open a warning screen. Click Yes to delete the file/folder, or click No to close the screen.
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Current location
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The folder with an arrow pointing up is for the link that takes you to the next higher layer in the share’s folder tree.
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This section lists the share’s existing folders or files. Click to the right of the file/folder name to select the file/folder. You can also click the folder’s name to navigate to a sub-folder within the folder.
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Files in peer-to-peer networks can be divided into several parts for easier download. Once all the parts have been downloaded, you can run one part and the file automatically rebuilds itself. If the download of the file(s) is not completed, the file parts cannot open on their own.
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The ED2K link identifies files in the eMule network. It starts with ed2k:// and may contain the name and size of the file you want to download.
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