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chip!:
hi...

alright, i think i have it working now :) seems I didnt 'force' the data/string conversion from Unicode using codepage 1033 (English), and so it was still being translated using the system default (in your case, 1041)..  I verified that my system's codepage/locale showed the same as your (128, 932  & 1041,1041) from my lang_detect.exe and then also tested that this 'x.exe' was indeed properly converting/saving the data  :)  so i hope this finally works for you..


about the antivirus, i was testing using a new packer that doesnt give DEP (data execution prevention) problems, but apparently those anti-virus programs dont like it  ??? so i've attached this new build 1.0.5  of 'x.exe' using the older file packer. the file was crypted, is not infected with any type of virus. =/ but in any case, i guess i'll have to figure out another way to solve the DEP problems, haha, oh well.. but atleast we SHOULD have fixed the downloading problem now.

*crosses fingers*  :)

-chip

Sam OBIWAN:
Dear Chip-san,

Crossing my fingers, now I've just checked it out. 

Yes!!!!!  It works perfectly.  :D

It is just great.  I really thank you!

Hope this makes a lot of Bit Che users worldwide happy!!!

Thanks and regards,

dudekd83:
I'm having a different problem. Bit Che is finding files for me quickly and easily. However, when I attempt to open them utorrent (1.7.5) tells me "Unable to load '_____': The system cannot find the path specified."

I've bolded "path" specifically, because that word seem rather unique to this thread.

EDIT....
It appears this has to do with something called "port forwarding" but i don't even know what that is. I've been sent to "portforward.com", but it is as though I am reading greek. I am absolutely drowning in this computer language and lingo. There are so many new words I need to add to my lexicon before I can move forward, and I just don't have the time.

Is there some simple/intuitive/plain-english way for me to first troubleshoot and then solve my port forwarding troubles?

Thank you so much to whomever can help!!!!!!!!!!!!

chip!:
well i dont see what port forwarding has to do with loading a .torrent file, whoever sent you there might have been helping you with something else?

in any case, lets take a look at your problem unable to open torrents from Bit Che into uTorrent..

1.  use Bit Che to open a torrent.
2.  assuming you get the error message from uTorrent, you may click OK on the error message in uTorrent
3.  using Windows Explorer, go to the "temp" folder where Bit Che is installed. Normally, this will be   C:\Program Files\Bit Che\temp\
4.  you should see at least one file named something like "tempXXXX.torrent"
5.  double click one of these files. what happens? does that open just fine in uTorrent?


also, what version of Windows are you using?

dudekd83:

--- Quote from: chip! on January 05, 2008, 10:55:53 am ---well i dont see what port forwarding has to do with loading a .torrent file, whoever sent you there might have been helping you with something else?

in any case, lets take a look at your problem unable to open torrents from Bit Che into uTorrent..

1.  use Bit Che to open a torrent.
2.  assuming you get the error message from uTorrent, you may click OK on the error message in uTorrent
3.  using Windows Explorer, go to the "temp" folder where Bit Che is installed. Normally, this will be   C:\Program Files\Bit Che\temp\
4.  you should see at least one file named something like "tempXXXX.torrent"
5.  double click one of these files. what happens? does that open just fine in uTorrent?


also, what version of Windows are you using?

--- End quote ---

Regarding the port forwarding. I have now completed this. I was told that uTorrent could not operate on a dynamic IP, and so I was told I needed to create a static IP and log into my router to set up "port forwarding" to forward to a specific port specified by/definined in uTorrent. I have done all of this. But my problem persists.

Thank you for attempting to help me. To be sure, I really appreciate it. Regarding you instructions, however, I can only follow up until step three--there is no temp older in my c:/program files/bit che folder. Any other suggestions or ideas?

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