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SoundsThe very first one that is under Program Event is called Windows.Under Windows, there are snouds such as Asterisk, Close Program, Critical Battery Alarm, etc.Choose Asterisk and Select None at the bottom. Similar to how it explains above.I first tested the sound and noticed I was mimicking the same annoying sound I was getting all along. After that, I knew that I needed to get rid of that particular sound and removed it.After I did it, no more unwanted snouds, at least for now. |
Revision as of 06:42, 17 January 2013
Is there anyway to automate a download? Something like a command line argument to download?
Guys---no where on the FileZilla home page could I find the size of the download; so, I came to the wiki. Not here either....???
When I try to download Filezilla I get this FileZilla_Server-0_9_27.download file instead of an exe. What do I do with this?
Are windows 8 supported by the current version
Hellow! I wanted to ask if windows 8 supported by the current version of Filezilla, because there's no related menthion. Thanks!
- Further to the question about Win8 - I notice that other platforms have 64bit binaries, but the filename on the (only) Windows download implies it's a 32bit build. Is there a native 64bit build for Windows?
JjdPVFPaLWuK
SoundsThe very first one that is under Program Event is called Windows.Under Windows, there are snouds such as Asterisk, Close Program, Critical Battery Alarm, etc.Choose Asterisk and Select None at the bottom. Similar to how it explains above.I first tested the sound and noticed I was mimicking the same annoying sound I was getting all along. After that, I knew that I needed to get rid of that particular sound and removed it.After I did it, no more unwanted snouds, at least for now.