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MarkAtHome

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  1. This just happened to me the other day. I found that Malwarebytes quarantined the file, and I restored it from there.
  2. I've only filled in the "Put new downloads in" field and that seems to work. Thanks.
  3. I use only one directory, so if I should not duplicate directory names, which do I pick -- "new downloads" or "completed downloads"? Am I missing something in translation, or a trailing backspace?
  4. (I am running µTorrent 3.5.5 (Build 46248) [32-bit] on Windows 11 Pro 21H2 Build 22000.832) I have come across an anomaly in regards to Options/Preferences/Directories being automatically being created sometime during a download process. Directories page has these settings: “Put new downloads in” checked and set to “C:\MR” “Put completed downloads to” checked and also set to “C:\MR” “Only move from the default download directory” checked. Nothing else on that page is checked. I am finding that most downloads are properly found in “C:\MR”, but some others are found in “C:\MR\MR”. Can anyone tell me what I have configured incorrectly?
  5. Restore classic download prompt for FF99
  6. If I click on a torrent file from FF, I expect the file to open/launch uTorrent.exe. I see no reason for FF to save the file, as that would be handled by utorrent, no?
  7. Thanks, Rafi -- Unfortunately, I did not miss the above, but choose to return to 97.0.2 instead. The above does not address my initial concern, as it only adds unnecessary work, sorry.
  8. Hi rafi -- I have Firefox 98.0.1x64 and do see this as an issue. Under Firefox's Settings/General/Applications I have Content Type entry "magnet" which is set to "Use μTorrent". I do not have "TORRENT file" as shown at https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME8RPN0, and cannot seem to add it. When I try to download a torrent, Firefox saves the torrent file to Firefox's default download folder/directory instead of launching μTorrent.exe and saving the torrent file to the folder/directories configured in μTorrent's app. Am I missing something?
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