Under "Trade Storage" in the Options window, the average online time is not not updated until you save the options. This means to check your average online time you need to open the options windows, save the options (which closes the window), and open the window a second time. It was also extremely confusing as a new user because I never saw my online time increasing, which made me frustrated because I thought I'd never hit the 17% needed to share storage.
Hi People,
I am running multiple PCs at home each with at least 2 HDDs. 1 of the HDDs is meant as a backup for 'more important' files or simply to add more storage. Now my problem is that Wuala can only use space on one partition. This means that I cannot share all the space that I don't need simply because I cannot divide it.
I would love to see an option which allows me to share Folders on different partitions and set a seperate sharing-limit on each of them.
I hope that this is possible and feasible for you to integrate since it would help me a lot!
It would be really really great, if i can share a folder to a group.. okay thats possible.
but if i change something, like adding a subfolder, i have to share the folder again so the subfolder may be seen in the groups folder. Maybe you might add a feature like "share this folder to a group / share this folder with a group constantly (means also when subfolders change or new subfolders and files added)"
when I try to upload a file into a shared folder I get this error message: "Transaktion153 fehlgeschlagen. ... Element is not in cache, [some numbers]". The folder is set on "shared with all and future friends". Uploading the same file into a privat or public folder and then copy it into the shared folder works fine.
I'm running Build 426 on WinXP SP2.
I wanted to share a single file, but made the whole folder publicly available instead. Now it says 14 transfers. Does this mean files from this folder have been downloaded by someone and are completely readable? Even after I unshared this folder? Or is it merely 14 encrypted file chunks have been uploaded into the Wuala network?
My mistake, I know, but could someone please clarify this issue? Thanks!