further info: I do not use a firewall, but i have a router and forwarded a port for dc++, version. used 0.401 (stable version) and 0.403 (unstable but same problem)
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I can give it a try.... ..... You talked about a character limit, if u use winrar and want to extract a packed file to a map with a pathname longer than 260 characters you will get this errormessage !TheParanoidOne wrote:It is not the number of directories but the length of the pathname. DOS had a limit on the length of a file pathname. I don't recall how many characters that limit was, but apparently it still exists in Windows.