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Split s? 1x5v2u
I know I can estimate the time taken to something, based on my expected speeds. But then some sites will crawl and that of course is totally beyond my control.
Can I arrange to a file, then ask to only between certain hours (Satellite Off-peak) and ask to stop then start ing the rest, again in off-peak, if the file has not been completely ed?
Appreciate any advice on this.
Nick
Can I arrange to a file, then ask to only between certain hours (Satellite Off-peak) and ask to stop then start ing the rest, again in off-peak, if the file has not been completely ed?
Appreciate any advice on this.
Nick
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Hello
Sorry, this is not possible for now.
Sorry, this is not possible for now.
Alex,
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it is not spliting s it is called as scheduling s. kindly try schedule and give . but let me tell you some sever only work for few hours and other limitation like credentials, IP blocking and server timeout may block your s. and moreover FDM doesn't reconnecting routers and static IP for each PC. so ing can be tricky and may cause interruption if you schedule s.
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No,
I know about scheduling s and I have done that. But as I say I want to stop a at a certain time if not finished, then resume at another suitable time until I have got the lot.
I know about scheduling s and I have done that. But as I say I want to stop a at a certain time if not finished, then resume at another suitable time until I have got the lot.
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Alex wrote:Hello
Sorry, this is not possible for now.
OK, thanks. Pity. As I say the distinction between available Peak data allowance and off-peak is enormous where I am, on wireless or satellite. Like 50GB peak vs 500Gb off-peak/ month. So getting s into that off-peak time gets critical.
Nick
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So why do people keep using guest is there something wrong? if one wants to reply or post use their ed to reply back. That way we know whom is doing the posting not a bot.
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Because the boards are set up to allow guest posting. And because of that, some people don't realize that they have been logged out because they can still post, and some people post as Guest just because they can, and some people think ti is their inalienable right to be able to say what they want anonymously to avoid repercussions.
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In other words if they Harass or cause Insurrection they don't want to take responsibility for one's action. Knowing whom post can be sure they didn't do duplicate posting for the same questions or replies causing endless dead end replies. A name to a post tells whom is asking and what if any other response it needed.
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Agreed. IIRC, I believe I asked the same thing a long time back. The answer was ... not really satisfactory to me, but it's not my board, so....
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I would block guest posting as well, but then someone would maintain forum s database and remove very old unused s.
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@Usher true but if they have a why not use it to post to - that way we know whom is replying if hey want a correct answer to the in question.
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Because, Stormjumper, of a number of reasons - some which is not always the fault of (or resultant of) the individual .
Scenario: comes to post something on FDM forum, but doesn't realize that they have been logged out for whatever reason (maybe an app is scheduled to clear cookies on their machine. Or maybe they were visiting a site in another tab and cleared all cookies without considering that it also clears out their for this tab, too. error.
The system times them out because they had a post open, say, over night, responding, or gathering data for a bug report, or whatever, and when they finish posting they are not actually logged in. (Technically) error.
The computer (OK, the OS - I'm pointing fingers at Windows here) encounters a glitch of some sort - network, hardware, software, etc, whereby it loses the credentials that were used to to a site / multiple sites - and the , thinking they are still logged in, submits a reply and the post is submitted as guest. Not the 's fault - we've seen this happen numerous times, where someone posts as guest, then posts again after re-logging in again saying "that post was me" or some such.
There are numerous other scenarios, including s with s but too lazy to actually , s with s who've forgotten their and are too lazy to recover the , s with no s and too lazy to make one, etc.
Just rest assured that it is NOT always laziness, and it is NOT always the 's fault - but mostly it is .
Scenario: comes to post something on FDM forum, but doesn't realize that they have been logged out for whatever reason (maybe an app is scheduled to clear cookies on their machine. Or maybe they were visiting a site in another tab and cleared all cookies without considering that it also clears out their for this tab, too. error.
The system times them out because they had a post open, say, over night, responding, or gathering data for a bug report, or whatever, and when they finish posting they are not actually logged in. (Technically) error.
The computer (OK, the OS - I'm pointing fingers at Windows here) encounters a glitch of some sort - network, hardware, software, etc, whereby it loses the credentials that were used to to a site / multiple sites - and the , thinking they are still logged in, submits a reply and the post is submitted as guest. Not the 's fault - we've seen this happen numerous times, where someone posts as guest, then posts again after re-logging in again saying "that post was me" or some such.
There are numerous other scenarios, including s with s but too lazy to actually , s with s who've forgotten their and are too lazy to recover the , s with no s and too lazy to make one, etc.
Just rest assured that it is NOT always laziness, and it is NOT always the 's fault - but mostly it is .
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