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wonderingaloud
Poster
Added: Feb 13, 2007 2:43 am
Well, I think it finally happened. Seems that r/s won't let me use the rapiduploader any more. 67+ gigs uploaded. I can only upload one file at a time, and that has to be from their web interface.

Is it me, or is anyone else having, or had, this problem?
cassandrova
VIP club member
Added: Feb 13, 2007 3:03 am
Haven't had that problem, but have been driven mad tonight by files cutting out midway through downloading. You'll get to within 5MB of successfully downloading a 90MB file and it cuts out and you have to start all over again.

I am SERIOUSLY pissed off! Mad
andylo
Godfather of Forumophilia
Added: Feb 13, 2007 8:36 am
wonderingaloud wrote:
Well, I think it finally happened. Seems that r/s won't let me use the rapiduploader any more. 67+ gigs uploaded. I can only upload one file at a time, and that has to be from their web interface.

Is it me, or is anyone else having, or had, this problem?



Dunno, mate, but when I want to upload more than one file at the same time, I open as many Rapid sessions as needed (with one file being uploaded in each), and it works perfectly ...
wonderingaloud
Poster
Added: Feb 13, 2007 4:14 pm
thanks for the suggestion andylo. That's working for me. Guess I'll have to do it that way until I figure out what's up with rapid uploader.
2stevejc
Good Poster
Added: Feb 14, 2007 1:48 am
wonderingaloud wrote:
thanks for the suggestion andylo. That's working for me. Guess I'll have to do it that way until I figure out what's up with rapid uploader.


I was having the same problem. There is a new rapiduploader version 1.11 hotfix on the site. Working fine now. Try it
wonderingaloud
Poster
Added: Feb 14, 2007 1:11 pm
thanks 2stevejc, they sent me a reply saying basically the same thing last night.

Dear Sir or Madam

Since we have made some changes to our servers yesterday, our
RapidUploader does not work anymore. We have uploaded an updated and
working version of the RapidUploader. You can get the new version via
our homepage or by using the automatic updater, which will be executed
if you try to run an outdated RapidUploader version.