Direct Connect acting f*cked up... **56Kers might want to be cautious**

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Direct Connect acting f*cked up... **56Kers might want to be cautious**

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well, because I only have 2 gig for my Windows2000 partition, and Direct Connect automatically puts the downloads in the My Documents Folder, I wanted to change which partion it saved to. Only problem is, the button that's supposed to allow to do this, or add or remove shares isn't there!!! I've tried un-installing and re-installing. Deleted the left over folder, searched for any registry keys, and whenever I re-install, all my settings are intact. Here's a screenshot of Direct Connect, any ideas?? It used to work, I mean, that's how I added the few shares I have...I just want to get it working again. Thanks in advance.

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download DC++
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well, that's working, thanks!!!!
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Yup, I ditched DC after one day of aggravation. I LUV DC ++ :)
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