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Deathbob replied on July 21, 2008 21:50 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
The send to thing is windows's doing.
You can add your own shortcut by following the instructions at
VISTA:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/window...
or
XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310270
Just make a shortcut to the desired folder. (I recommend also giving the shortcut a shnazzy name like "Wuala (My Files)")
derlinzer replied on July 21, 2008 20:02 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
Roger replied on July 21, 2008 14:19 to the problem "wuala crashes after some seconds after login, with windows "send error report" proposal" in Wuala:
Deathbob replied on July 20, 2008 19:29 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
derlinzer replied on July 20, 2008 18:09 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
Deathbob replied on July 20, 2008 02:25 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
derlinzer replied on July 19, 2008 10:59 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
iav reported a problem in Wuala on July 17, 2008 22:22:
wuala crashes after some seconds after login, with windows "send error report" proposalwuala crashes after some seconds after login, and open DrWatson prompt. to send error report to microdoft.
I can send you dump, if you give me address.
There is a manifest:
Server=watson.microsoft.com
UI LCID=1033
Flags=1672016
Brand=WINDOWS
TitleName=Wuala.exe
DigPidRegPath=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DigitalProductId
ErrorText=If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost.
Stage1URL=/StageOne/Generic/BEX/Wuala_exe/0_0_0_0/4641ebd3/Win32NetBIOS_dll/0_0_0_0/46cb00ff/000015a8/c0000409/00000000.htm
Stage2URL=/dw/GenericTwo.ASP?EventType=BEX&P1=Wuala.exe&P2=0.0.0.0&P3=4641ebd3&P4=Win32NetBIOS.dll&P5=0.0.0.0&P6=46cb00ff&P7=000015a8&P8=c0000409&P9=00000000
DataFiles=C:\DOCUME~1\xxx\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERbb12.dir00\Wuala.exe.mdmp|C:\DOCUME~1\xxx\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERbb12.dir00\appcompat.txt
Heap=C:\DOCUME~1\xxx\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERbb12.dir00\Wuala.exe.hdmp
ErrorSubPath=Generic\BEX\Wuala.exe\0.0.0.0\4641ebd3\Win32NetBIOS.dll\0.0.0.0\46cb00ff\000015a8\c0000409\00000000
DirectoryDelete=C:\DOCUME~1\xxx\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERbb12.dir00
GiZmo replied on July 02, 2008 21:13 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
Deathbob replied on July 02, 2008 21:06 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
nickname replied on July 02, 2008 16:46 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
GiZmo replied on July 02, 2008 15:31 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
Argh.. Doesn't work.. Windows XP SP3
Debug log initialized
Starting server CIFS ...
[SMB] CIFS Server Wua29249 starting
[SMB] Version 4.0.0
[SMB] Java VM 10.0-b19
[SMB] OS Windows XP, version 5.1
[SMB] Using authenticator org.alfresco.jlan.server.auth.DefaultAuthenticator, mode=USER
[SMB] Server timezone offset = 0hrs
[SMB] Dialects enabled = [Core,CorePlus,DOS LANMAN 1.0,LANMAN1.0,DOS LANMAN 2.1,LM1.2X002,LANMAN2.1,NT LM 0.12]
[SMB] Shares:
[SMB] [La,DISK,,[null]] [null]
[SMB] Added NTServer flag to host announcement
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS Available LANAs: 3 5
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS server Wua29249 (using Winsock)
Trying to mount \\Wua29249\La
java.io.IOException: Systemfel 67 har uppst†tt.
Det g†r inte att hitta n„tverksnamnet.
, 2
at com.wuala.obfuscated.afY.k(Z:42)
at com.wuala.jlan.JLanActivator.tryConnect(Z:112)
at com.wuala.jlan.JLanActivator.run(Z:98)
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS created session handler on LANA 3
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS server Wua29249 (using Winsock)
[SMB] Waiting for Win32 NetBIOS session request (Winsock) ...
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS created session handler on LANA 5
[SMB] Waiting for Win32 NetBIOS session request (Winsock) ...
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS register listener for LANA 3
[SMB] Win32 NetBIOS register listener for LANA 5
Trying to mount \\Wua29249\La
java.io.IOException: Systemfel 67 har uppst†tt.
Det g†r inte att hitta n„tverksnamnet.
, 2
at com.wuala.obfuscated.afY.k(Z:42)
at com.wuala.jlan.JLanActivator.tryConnect(Z:112)
at com.wuala.jlan.JLanActivator.run(Z:98)
Trying to mount \\Wua29249\La
java.io.IOException: Systemfel 67 har uppst†tt.
Det g†r inte att hitta n„tverksnamnet.
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Deathbob replied on June 23, 2008 01:52 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
The is no account explicitly connected to your W drive.
if Eckhard is your Wuala username, there would be a Eckhard folder in the W drive. If you access a public file on another users account their name will (for a while) be displayed in the W drive. If they also had explicit material it will also be shown if you open their folder.
Hope this helps, if this is not whats happening (a user folder is mounted) let us know. If you can tell us what is mounted (Should be \\Wua#\La\ This information is often displayed as the name of the drive).
Eckhard replied on June 23, 2008 00:56 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
Roger replied on June 10, 2008 09:16 to the question "how to perform complex search requests?" in Wuala:
Hi iav,
Complex search queries are not yet possible. We do not have plans to change this until the beta release. But it is planned to improve this later - it is on our long-term todo list..
If you enter a search query with more than one search term, every item matching at least one term is returned. Those matching more than one term have a better ranking.
Paulchen-Weimar started following the question "how to perform complex search requests?" in Wuala.
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iav asked a question in Wuala on June 08, 2008 23:20:
how to perform complex search requests?What is search language syntax?
How can I search with complex conditions, like
+car +russian -vaz
fabdn started following the question "filesystem integration don't work" in Wuala.
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