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bonjovi202
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by bonjovi202 » 2005-12-15 12:17
Hello,
If I use Dc++, I can't open oDC.
Anybody knows how to open these programs both at the same time?
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bastya_elvtars
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by bastya_elvtars » 2005-12-15 15:02
There is no way, I am afraid.
Hey you, / Don't help them to bury the light... / Don't give in / Without a fight. (Pink Floyd)
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Todi
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by Todi » 2005-12-15 15:17
In windows XP, you can run them as different users (Right-click, Run As..). However, oDC i an old and unsecure client, it should not be used.
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bastya_elvtars
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by bastya_elvtars » 2005-12-15 16:57
Sometimes you can only bring the Run as... dialog up with Shift+Rightclick.
Hey you, / Don't help them to bury the light... / Don't give in / Without a fight. (Pink Floyd)
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bonjovi202
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by bonjovi202 » 2005-12-16 12:27
Thanx. I tried but I get the message "Port 1412 is busy, please choose another one in the settings dialog"
Can you tell me wich other port I can use for it or is this the only one??
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GargoyleMT
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by GargoyleMT » 2005-12-16 12:51
Please don't use oDC - it is based on DC++ 0.306, which is pretty old at this point (2004-01-09).
fulDC is a good alternative.