Don't worry about auto-find in Winmx.  Quickmx will change it anyway since
it's always searching.  What you may want to do is go to your sys-tray and
bring up quickmx.  Then get to your context menu.  You'll find things like
"stop using quickmx" and some other things including an auto-find there.
Set that one to 10, which is the highest setting.  This will tell quickmx to
do 10 searches at a time, and if you have some files waiting, it should find
them and download them if there's anybody online who has them.  If you do
have any incomplete files, be sure to go to the Transfers window and click
the "Load Incomplete" button.  That tells Winmx that you want to finish the
incomplete files, and then quickmx will help winmx to find them if they're
available.  Just be aware that it can take a while.  I've been known to
leave it online for hours with no results at all, then go to bed leaving it
online all night and find several completed files in the morning.  Of course
if your internet connection costs you per hour, you definitely don't want to
do that.  Hope this helps!



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allison Mervis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 11:56 AM
Subject: problem with QuickMx


Hi all!
I downloaded and ran the quickmx.exe program. But now winmx constantly says
"finding sources" and doesn't seem to be downloading. I have auto find
sources set to 15 m and auto enter queue set to 100. Should I adjust
anything?
Allison

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