Below it is set to allow 3 files to start and set to 2 files per one user.Ģ)You can choose to allow auto uploads by the name of a file, the extension, or by the file size. This section allows you to let ppl upload from you even if your not there to start the file.ġ)This option sets the amount of ppl that can get uploads automatically and how many per user. The next one to work on is the Auto-UL Tab. Tick this and leave it at its default settings. This means that if someone has a lot of slots open, (which slows their downloads from you) that you can ignore these ppl. at the default setting.ģ) Ignore by upload slots a user has available. The default time is 100 seconds and leave the 'Ignore when timeout' ticked as well.Ģ) Ignores by the number of shared files a user has. Here you set how the program will use the information it gets, from the Whois it looks at from each user.ġ) This will need to be ticked for MXMoni to work. This ignores those greedy folks, leave this ticked. Take the Unknown off the list and leave the rest as they are.Ĥ) By the amount of slots they try to take up in your Que. (for example the ones shown) If you choose to do this you will need to tick this box.ģ) By certain connection speeds they are using. Leave this unticked.Ģ) By the words used in their names. This has ways for you to ignore users by:ġ) The characters in their usernames. Under this tab are several other tabs.the first is the General Tab. Once the box is open you will see three tabs: Logs, Transfers, and Settings.click on Settings Tab. Now that its installed its time to open it and get it ready for use. The path needs to be as shown here, if its not, you will click on the 'Browse' button and find program files, winmx, then WinMX.exe and click 'OK'. Here is a basic visual view of how to set up and use MXMonitor.įirst of all to get the new self installing MXMonitor click on this link:įor other MX Monitor in your language (EN, ESP, JP, DE, EST, F, HUN, ITA) look here:Īfter you have downloaded the program and it begins its self installation you will have a box called 'Setup Path To WinMX' as seen below.
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