Re: (Xnews): Downloading from alternate server...



IB222 <IB222@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

1. Create a queue folder (click on Folder from the toolbar, select
New, then give name to folder, like Download.)
2. Transfer the incomplete RAR file to the queue.
3. Pull the headers from the same group on your alternate server to
see if the part you need is complete.
4. If so, expand the RAR and select only those parts that are
missing.
5. Transfer them to the queue folder. (Now the RAR in the
queue folder will be complete and should change servers for only the
missing parts.)
6. Highlight and select F4 to decode.

There's no need to pick out the missing parts yourself. You could
transfer all the posts from that RAR from the secondary server, then
delete dupes in the queue folder before downloading.
.



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