I have a external USB drive, I'm using eMule on that drive since I don't have enough space on C:. My external drive doesn't turn off automatically, so I turn it off by its power switch after shutting of the computer, and turn it on when I start the computer.
The problem is, if I forget to turn on my external drive before starting eMule, eMule automatically resets the 'incoming' and 'shared directory' folder locations without user consent. If you have quite a list of shared directories, it is very annoying to set them up again and again after every forgetfulness.
Can you please find a solution for this?
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Shared Directories On External Harddisk Emule resets settings if external drive is off temporarily
#2
Posted 30 October 2009 - 09:46 AM
hkBattousai, on 30 October 2009 - 08:51 AM, said:
I have a external USB drive, I'm using eMule on that drive since I don't have enough space on C:. My external drive doesn't turn off automatically, so I turn it off by its power switch after shutting of the computer, and turn it on when I start the computer.
The problem is, if I forget to turn on my external drive before starting eMule, eMule automatically resets the 'incoming' and 'shared directory' folder locations without user consent. If you have quite a list of shared directories, it is very annoying to set them up again and again after every forgetfulness.
Can you please find a solution for this?
The problem is, if I forget to turn on my external drive before starting eMule, eMule automatically resets the 'incoming' and 'shared directory' folder locations without user consent. If you have quite a list of shared directories, it is very annoying to set them up again and again after every forgetfulness.
Can you please find a solution for this?
It's a normal (and good) behaviour. Avoid i/o exceptions.
I have 6 usb-HDDs and i did this:
Share all files on usb-hhds and wait for hash (1-3 days), of course i was disconnect from networks.
After this, switch to shared files tab, sort by folder (or path) and set useless (like setup.exe) or private files to "don't share".
After this hard work, simple you share the whole HDD every time that you forget to turn it on, without any additional settings. Of course this work if you don't delete know_64.met and sharedfiles.met.
This post has been edited by pier4r: 30 October 2009 - 09:46 AM
.My wiki (ITA) on emule
.Emule on old hardware (pentium 2 - pentium 3 - via c3 - and so on) with good OS settings and enough ram (256 mb): win
.Default setting: hide post below 0 points and point system for each post: fail (imo).
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. Le capacità logiche di qualcuno sono riassumibili con le frasi:
- La verita' assoluta non esiste. Esiste pero' la verita' fino a prova contraria
- le dimostrazioni son tali quando le ipotesi di partenza si assumono vere, e devono esserle per tutti non solo per i propri comodi
.Emule on old hardware (pentium 2 - pentium 3 - via c3 - and so on) with good OS settings and enough ram (256 mb): win
.Default setting: hide post below 0 points and point system for each post: fail (imo).
###.it
. Le capacità logiche di qualcuno sono riassumibili con le frasi:
- La verita' assoluta non esiste. Esiste pero' la verita' fino a prova contraria
- le dimostrazioni son tali quando le ipotesi di partenza si assumono vere, e devono esserle per tutti non solo per i propri comodi
#4
Posted 03 November 2009 - 12:32 PM
This behaviour is indeed intentional for removable drives. We dont want to check a CD-Rom drive for example on each startup if the once shared directory (CD) has already been removed a long time ago and there might be also some security implications if eMule suddenly starts sharing a USB-stick because you did shared one a long time ago and forgot to remove the share.
Maybe we could add an preference.ini-only setting to disable this.
Maybe we could add an preference.ini-only setting to disable this.
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