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File locked when Uploads window is opened.
- Saved a file (mp3) on my desktop;
- Dragged it onto my group's music folder;
- Opened the Uploads window by double clicking in the upload icon - status bar;
- After the file got send it disappeared from the Uploads window (as it should);
- I tried to delete the file from my desktop and I couldn't - tried many times;
- Closing the Uploads window solved it - I could delete the file; -
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Why can't I get my file back? Last reply on June 13, 2008 02:24.
I uploaded 2 mb file into my wuala space yesterday. Today I went to file properties and pressed Clear Cache button. Now when I'm trying to get my file back I have a problem: "Could not open file. Maybe Wuala is still busy downloading another file or there is no connection to the Wuala network. Please try again later. If you think this is a bug.....bla-bla-bla". How do I have to work to be sure that I can get my files back? -
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unreliable when dumping lots of files (small? big?) via fileintegration Last reply on June 11, 2008 07:58.
lately i have experimented with wuala and fileintegration on win32 (xp) and latest wuala builds (426). i was copying whole cd contents (different files, loads of folder structures) into a semi-private (group/friendshared(only 1 friend as an example/test)) to the wuala network drive (w: for example).
the copying went normally, but only some days after (this happened first some days ago, but i verified it today with other content (CDs)) i realized that the uploaded wuala content of the folder i copied the files into wasnt exactly the same as my original sources. some bytes/megabytes were missing, and i tracked down some of the files/folders that were created but only with filesize=0 (zero), or were missing completely.
i was copying the stuff with the help of total commander, so not the basic builtin explorer.exe functions, nor commandline copy stuff...
i might try some more of this stuff at a later time.
the missing/incomplete files dont seem to follow any certain rules or patterns, there are simply some folders that are completely identical/complete and some files are missing or come with zero size.
totalcommander never complained that it couldnt write to w: or anything else like that.
i was manually looking for the differences, found the missing/incomplete files and was overwriting the files on the wuala store again.
after these second tries and overwriting procedure the wuala store was eventually finally complete and identical to my source material.
i guess that some of the queues in the wuala client, the pending transactions, the chunk-creation and distribution or related functions and parts of the wuala client program are still lacking robustness.
please take a look at this and do your own tests with lots of files/folders and different objectsizes.
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timestamp on file doesnt get changed (openoffice saved the file) Last reply on June 03, 2008 09:10.
hi there,
some while back i inserted an openoffice file into the wuala datastore.
somewhen later i edited the file with openoffice. then saved it inside openoffice. the file in the wuala data store has the new content and changes. but the timestamp in the wuala gui (win32) still shows the original filedates and timestamps for both inserted and last modified.
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Could not connect to... [Download Problem!] Last reply on May 26, 2008 07:15.
If i want to download a file, i got an error message:
"could not connect to /78.46.46.168 Type: List, Connection Refused: connect"
This Problem i had after i restarted my computer.
Finsternis reported this problem
on May 25, 2008 10:35.
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huge security risk: loads of files in %temp%\wuala\ lately - (original unencrypted files in there) Last reply on May 21, 2008 11:41.
hi there,
during my recent upload tests via filesystem integration method (see other thread http://getsatisfaction.com/wuala/topi... ) i somewhen realized that there are hugeloads of files in %temp%\wuala\ which wasnt the case in former builds of wuala.
there are also two directories in there (download and upload)
in the actual %temp%\wuala\ folder there seem to be a very big number of "original" files which i was trying to upload into the wuala store it seems.
the filenames have been changed somewhat to
hexnumber-originalfilename.extension
example:
f3edab22-mypicture.jpg
(hexnumber is maybe some hash/crc/crc32 or something)
the files are unencrypted, so i can actually use them with the appropriate application as they all hold the actual data (pictures, and so on....)
is this some bug? anyway related to my other thread? i suppose this is a huge security risk as even with reboots, wuala clients shutdown/restart these folders dont seem to go away or dont get empied nor cleaned up and the files can be seen by "anybody" who has access to the physical machine.
this is really weird. anyone else having this behaviour? win32/winxp that is. wuala426 -
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looking at the competition (or similar projects) Last reply on May 10, 2008 01:05.
a look at the competition, todays new player: getdropbox.com
today, i came across a supposedly google drive (gdrive, unreleased/nonpublic as of yet) competitor of remote/shared (web)storage space
take a look at their presentation at:
http://www.getdropbox.com/
then ofcourse there is also the windows live foldershare too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_...
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