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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Anonymous on June 28, 2006, 02:19:56 AM
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When I double click on hfs on my desktop hfs doesn't open and nothing happens. Why?!!!!?!?!??!??
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maybe it is already running and hidden into your tray area.
otherwise i have no idea.
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ok let me check...
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ok, now it says: "monoLib error: timeout"
:?:
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what version?
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I downloaded it from here: http://rejetto.com/hfs/?f=dl and it says "Last version: 2.0" so I guess its 2.0
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so, you are never able to run HFS, or the problem comes up sometimes?
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i'm never able to run it
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When I double click on hfs on my desktop hfs doesn't open and nothing happens. Why?!!!!?!?!??!??
Check the properties of your HFS desktop icon. Make sure the path is correct. From what you are saying I don't think it is.
Also with explorer, go into the HFS folder and click on hfs.exe. Does it work then? It should. If not you have other problems.
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maverick: actually hfs.exe is on my desktop.
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Like I said above, check the properties (right click on the HFS desktop icon) and make sure the paths are correct. If nothing happens when you click on the HFS desktop icon, it is not finding hfs and the supporting files.
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the actual hfs.exe is on my destop and it is not a shortcut so there is no path
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Just tested...
1. Actual hfs.exe on desktop -> Works.
2. Shortcut to hfs.exe on desktop -> Works.
No problems here. Out of those two options the shortcut to hfs.exe is a better choice IMHO. At least with that option everything is done and updated in your hfs folder where all of the hfs created files and any other hfs supporting files will be located.
You have other problems not related to HFS if you can't access from your desktop.
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When I downloaded hfs I just got hfs.exe, there wasn't a folder or anything.
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Guest - you are a troll!
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Says who? :twisted:
MarkV
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When I downloaded hfs I just got hfs.exe, there wasn't a folder or anything.
You must be new to computers. Let me try to explain how to create a folder, put hfs.exe in it, and paste HFS to the desktop like you want.
With explorer...
1. Create a new folder on one of your drives and call it HFS.
2. Move hfs.exe from where ever you have it now and put it into this HFS folder. (cut and paste)
3. Right click on hfs.exe, that is now located in your HFS folder, and select copy.
Go to your desktop...
4. Right click anywhere on your desktop and select paste shortcut.
5. Done. ;)
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Yeah, that question made me sound stupid. Anyway my computer probably has a problem, not hfs. I tried it on my friends computer and it worked... lucky :cry:
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i think the same.
good luck, anyway.