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Pleeease, try to help yourself before asking others to do so.
Read the faq
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/faq/f ... lynewfaq=1
Search for existing topics.
Explore dc++, play with the functions.
TRY SOMETHING!!
Then come back and post.
Read the faq
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/faq/f ... lynewfaq=1
Search for existing topics.
Explore dc++, play with the functions.
TRY SOMETHING!!
Then come back and post.
There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it.
-Mary Wilson Little
-Mary Wilson Little
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- Share some stuff (Settings -> Sharing).
- Get an updated public hub list (Public hub list icon -> Follow the instructions given).
- Connect to a hub (Rick click on a hub in the public hub list and choose Connect).
- Start downloading by either:
My 4 step guide to DC++:
- Browsing a users file list.
- Using Search
* Read the ReadMe file
* Read the FAQ
* Search the forums for any problems you may have.
Once you have done the three above you will most likely have found answers to all tyour questions. If not, come back here and ask away.
Good luck
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You didn't make it clear what you wanted help with, in your first post, so we gave what help we could, given your limited initial post.
Now that your query is clear, you do not need to post it multiple times. See my response to your other post here.
Now that your query is clear, you do not need to post it multiple times. See my response to your other post here.
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Sorry, no offense but i find it really brave to want to set up an own hub straight away after not even being able to get dc running and trying to help yourself.
As i said, no offense, but
As i said, no offense, but
There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it.
-Mary Wilson Little
-Mary Wilson Little