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16-Jul-2004, 03:22 PM #1
folders in shared file
I am new to WinMX (downloaded it last night) and have a question about folders.

I begun to download the White Album and have arranged the album in it's correct playing order in a folder within the shared file for other to download from me.

Will others have access to these music files, or do they need to remain individual files for trading purposes?

I don't want to be a leech, but I don't paricularly lik messy disorganized files either.

Please forgive me if this is the wrong forum. This is my first post.

Thanks, Shemsuddin
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16-Jul-2004, 05:17 PM #2
Hi, and welcome to the TSG forum

copying copyrighted material is illegal and this site will not support this activities - please read the rules.
we will not support winmx, kazaa,bearshare etc P2P to copy copyrighted material

if you would like help on the PC etc please post back
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16-Jul-2004, 05:20 PM #3
Closing thread, as mentioned above.
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