Yea SoLoR, get yourself a hotfile account, create a folder to put your packs in and make yourself some points
Problem with Hotfile, Fileserve etc is that they suck unless you have a premium account as a downloader. At least with Mediafire you can use a download manager and resume downloads etc even on a free account. If SoLoR updates 4 files and puts it in the folders, it would really suck as a free user to have to download either a new pack all the time, or wait all that time between downloading the successive updates.
SoLoR, in terms of the current site, what FTP programme do you use to upload? Have you tried a different programme, different settings etc?
I tryed with totalftp, winscp and windows explorer FTP clients on windows and midnight commander(ftp client), ftp, lftp clients on linux. There is nothing wrong on my side... problem is you know if FTP is using passive mode and is behind firewall it needs to send somekind of "PORT" command so client knows to what port to connect. Server usualy are using high ports (40000+) but this server for some reason is using ports 41+. Before i could connect to ports 41-46, so basicaly i could do 5 things until "something" blocked me and i needed to wait for timeout so i could go from 41 again, since few days ago not even those 5 ports are working. There is eather problems with firewall on server or incorrectly configured server, because honestly why would you configure ftp server to use low ports for transfers where usualy random services are runing... anyway there will be more updates tomorrow, not sure where ill upload them
Yes, I always like MediaFire too (no wait times for non-members, good speed). I always use FileZilla to do FTP stuff, and it can be put on resume, but I think you probably know all that already. Hotfile is good too, and I still have an account there, but I heard lately they've been terminating accounts when stuff is reported/scanned so if you use Hotfile better password protect the .rar's to be safe. Megaupload is cool too; they do have wait times but have this 'megakey' feature that can transfer files from one place to another without having to download to PC and back, sorta like airlifting them over, handy for large files like iso's and the like.
2 new Win7 hotfixes KB2462182, KB2507840 2 new .net hotfixes KB2315412(client), KB2472263(extended) - superseeds KB2467309(client), KB2416472(extended)
can you upload these updates ? 2 new Win7 hotfixes KB2462182, KB2507840 2 new .net hotfixes KB2315412(client), KB2472263(extended) - superseeds KB2467309(client), KB2416472(extended)
looks like Windows6.1-KB2507840-x64 is something to do with boot recovery and Windows6.1-KB2462182-x64 does something for the systray.
bapt, it is enough that SoLor spends the good part of his time sifting through the various files, determining what goes and stays, then, makes the updates available to us. If finding a KB article is paramount to your comfort zone, then, GOOGLE is YOUR friend. You are not going to get anybody to do this for ya'. You have to start helping yourself! So, if you need to know what each and every update/hotfix does then start looking/searching or, either just try the files out on a test/main computer/VM system like most of the rest of us do, OR, DON"T install any of them. Your constant nagging everybody about this for files that are posted is getting stale! Even if SoLor, or, anybodyelse knew they would tell you the same thing; a lot of the files have no KB articles published yet. Therefore, in the off chance you did GOOGLE before posting this question and did not find an article, then, what makes you think we can provide one. Another way you may get a clue is by extracting the hotfix yourself and determining either from the xml file incuded, or, the hotfix files themselves what the update may/may not do. Squall-Leonhart answered your post as best he (and, therefore, probably anybodyelse) could/can and if that is not good enough, then, refer back to the above. If you happen to come across some more indepth info then post the links!