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When you are receiving a file and get disconnected from the internet, it would be nice to just hit a resume button after you reconnect to the internet. Otherwise, you have to remember what trigger was used to resume the download.

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XDCC (which appears to be what you are talking about) is a script, not part of mIRC. mIRC can NOT control how those scripts work.

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Like codemastr said, you're probably speaking of the Fserve, XDCC or TDCC systems, which are not totally mirc-dependent.

Moreover, if you want to resume a file you're receiving using DCC:

- Popup mIRC's options (Alt+O), click on DCC in the left panel, then on the right, select Resume for the option "If file exists". (this may be a combo box or radio cases depending on what version of mIRC you use).
If you don not plan to always resume files, you can select "Ask" instead...

- Then in a DCC, just click on the "?" button near the edit box (where your download path shows) and point to your (incomplete) file, click "OK", then "Accept".
Now:
If you chose Resume in mIRC's options, the transfer will resume from where it stopped.
If you chose Ask in mIRC's options, a dialog will popup asking you what to do: Resume, Overwrite or Rename file... this is up to you now ;o

Hope it helps...

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