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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== What are they ==<br />
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Static [[server]]s are those which you consider essential or most useful for you. So much, that you want them to be protected so they stay always in your ServersList.<br />
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== Description ==<br />
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Static [[server]]s will not be removed, even if they fail to connect more than the amount of times allowed in Preferences.<br />
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If you manually remove a static [[server]] from your ServerList, you will be asked to confirm your action, but still, when you restart [[aMule]], that [[server]] will appear again.<br />
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== Are there other advantages in having my preferred [[server]]s set as static? ==<br />
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ServerLists can become very large and so, it can become very unlikely that [[aMule]] auto connects to your preferred [[server]]s. Or even, you might want [[aMule]] to '''only''' connect to some few [[server]]s. By setting this [[server]]s to static, you can then, in Preferences, set [[aMule]] to autoconnect on startup to static [[server]]s only.<br />
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== How can I remove a static [[server]]? ==<br />
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The only way to remove a static [[server]] is to set it back to non-static and then remove it.</div>80.224.220.139