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Goldfish (0)
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Are you using the Free Download Manager? If you are there is a way to resolve the password issue. If you go to the "Site Manager" tab you will see the site you recently downloaded from in the list (If not, just add it). View the properties of the site, check the "Login Required" box and type in the user name and password. Going forward your downloads from this site will automatically use that user name and password.
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03-21-08 07:57pm
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badandy400 (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - Goldfish :
I am using Internet Download Manager. I have had this happen at a few different places so far, but it has never presented itself as a big deal. But, it can be a little scary at first because I figure that sometime I will run into a really nice site that I can not use the download manager on. It is not a big deal here because it corrected itself. Internet Download Manager does pretty much the same thing, but the part that stuck me as funny was that the zip folders worked with no issues and I downloaded them first?
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03-21-08 09:14pm
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mr smut (0)
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REPLY TO #2 - badandy400 :
Hi there,
the movies are stored on a different server thats why you had to enter the credentials again. ALS is 100% download manager friendly :-).
I'm using Getright which works fine all I needed to do was to make the software remember the password / username and since then I only need to wait for the downloads to finish. Need to get a faster connection as the new HD vids are quite huge.
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03-25-08 04:07am
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badandy400 (0)
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REPLY TO #3 - mr smut :
Internet Download Manager works in a similar way. Once it is going it works just fine, but it needs to allow a full download to complete before it remembers everything. That way it is assured that they will all work. If the download can not complete then it does not attempt to use bad data on the rest of the downloads, risking getting me kicked off the site!
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03-25-08 12:01pm
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