Different share for different hubs
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Different share for different hubs
Maybe some extra options in the sharing settings where you tell in which hubs the share will be used.
The choices could be:
1. All (default, shared folder is used in all hubs)
2. Only... (the user will be asked for one or more hubs in which the shared folder should be used)
3. All but... (the user will be asked for one or more hubs in which the shared folder shouldn't be used)
The choices could be:
1. All (default, shared folder is used in all hubs)
2. Only... (the user will be asked for one or more hubs in which the shared folder should be used)
3. All but... (the user will be asked for one or more hubs in which the shared folder shouldn't be used)
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This is the string in the binary that DC++ checks for in to see if there's an existing instance: {DCPLUSPLUS-AEE8350A-B49A-4753-AB4B-E55479A48351} - hex-editing one copy will let you run them both together.joakim_tosteberg wrote:Will the "normal" dc++ start up too instanes then or is it just in debug mode it does that ( or by modding the source )?BSOD2600 wrote:different folders
Or, use BSOD's solution of running one as a different user.
It's open source. If windows programmer want's it badly we will have a new tree. I like the idea!jbyrd wrote:Unfortunately, it's a Rejected Feature.
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