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When a directory is [[share]]d through [[aMule]], all of its contents ([[file]]s in it) are available for other [[eD2k]]/[[kademlia]] [[client]]s to download them from you.
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When a directory is [[share]]d through [[aMule]], all of its contents ([[file]]s in it) are available for other [[eD2k]]/[[Kademlia]] [[client]]s to download them from you.
  
 
To [[share]] a directory in [[aMule]], go to '''Preferences''' -> '''Directories''' and check the box by the directory you wish to [[share]].
 
To [[share]] a directory in [[aMule]], go to '''Preferences''' -> '''Directories''' and check the box by the directory you wish to [[share]].

Revision as of 18:47, 25 August 2005

When a directory is shared through aMule, all of its contents (files in it) are available for other eD2k/Kademlia clients to download them from you.

To share a directory in aMule, go to Preferences -> Directories and check the box by the directory you wish to share.

By default, sharing a directory does not share it's subdirectories (the directories inside that directory. In other words, child directories). If you want to share a directory recursively (that is, the files in a directory and all of its subdirectories), dobule-click on the folder icon by the directory name.

ATTENTION: Be very careful what directories you share or you could eventually make available to unknown clients/people your sensible data by mistake (passwords, addressbook, private stuff, etc).