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Hello,

when i try to download some files, sometimes i've the msg : "Sending you pack ... (resume supported)"
"you've a DCC pending. Set your client to receive the transfer. (150 secondes remaining until timed out)"

i've read the forum answers but my parameter in DCC option is disabled, so no file can be ignored because of its extension
Thanks for your help because i don't understand the problem !
confused confused confused

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Are you saying that sometimes you're able to receive files and sometimes not? Certain networks disallow transfer of certain file types regardless of whether you have them enabled.


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Hi,

Thanks for your answer.
Yes, sometimes it's all right / sometimes msg "DCC pending"
In my menu DCC folders : "DCC ignore = disabled"
But, i can't download these files (i try many times for the same result).
Is there something i can do for solving this problem ?

i'm please to read you and i wait for your answer.
PS : excuse me for my poor english but i'm french cool

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Could you also be trying to download a file with a file extention that you don't have listed? Try this:

File>Options>DCC>Folders>

In the Blank box next to the "Add" button click on that to see if the file type you are wanting to download, has its extention listed in there.

I'm only suggesting this because someone once tried to download a .tar file and couldn't they had to type this in the blank box:

*.tar

and then clicked "Add" and then "OK" and they could download that file...Just throwin a possiblility your way.

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depending on the network and file type, you may need to /dccallow +nickname

if its always the same file types involved, if what TheGame suggested doesnt help, i'd ask in a help channel for the network you are on if they have restrictions on certain file types. (you can see the network's help channels listed in the MOTD, message of the day, that scrolls by when you connect)


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