

giFT is using the OpenFT protocol, this WAS once what kazaa used, but now day's kazaa uses a higher diffrent FastTrack protocol.fathergrief wrote:You guys might want to take a look at this thread.
Its about how to get on the FastTrack/Kazaa network from giFT.


Read the previous thread. The URL is http://www.mycgiserver.com/~turrican/fa ... index.html (VERY slow website).maor wrote:so where this plugin can be foundfathergrief wrote: Yes but giFT supports plugins and someone released a plugin to access the FastTrack network
linedpaper wrote:I'm getting the following error when I got into the directory I installed klite in and running "wine kpp.exe"
Usage:
kpp.exe <filename> [command_line]
filename = (Required) name/pathof file to load
[command_line] = (Optional) Command line to pass to <filename>
This comes up in a windows style message box (I can click OK and nothing happens). The title bar of the message box reads "Klite 2.xxx" whatever my verison is 2.10b or something like that
Tim
Uh, no... Kazaa never used the OpenFT protocol.mb4guns wrote:giFT is using the OpenFT protocol, this WAS once what kazaa used, but now day's kazaa uses a higher diffrent FastTrack protocol.fathergrief wrote:You guys might want to take a look at this thread.
Its about how to get on the FastTrack/Kazaa network from giFT.
I'm getting the same error from a native winXP install I'm trying to run through wine. Did you solve this problem and how?linedpaper wrote:I'm getting the following error when I got into the directory I installed klite in and running "wine kpp.exe"
Usage:
kpp.exe <filename> [command_line]
filename = (Required) name/pathof file to load
[command_line] = (Optional) Command line to pass to <filename>
This comes up in a windows style message box (I can click OK and nothing happens). The title bar of the message box reads "Klite 2.xxx" whatever my verison is 2.10b or something like that
Tim

Heh, I had the same troubles and didn't want to be pestered, so I just soft linked the shared directory to some place of my choosing. Working so far on a different partition. >:)KiTaSuMbA wrote:Ok, I solved that by simply pointing wine to a fake win dir and installing kazaa through wine.
2 new troubles:
- fonts in the search dialog + a bit screwed icons: it uses some odd caligraphic TTF font. The answers are already in this thread so no sweat.
- when I try to change to a real share folder instead of the default in options the app crashes. So which dll should I add as a native one?


That sounds like something in the installer didn't work properly.bammbamm808 wrote:I'm using winex, cause I learned how to get HL working in linux with it. Do I need to try wine to get my kazaalite, or can this be made to work w/winex (one of the 2.x builds)? I get the following error in a windows dialog when trying it in winex:
The file you wan to load (on the command line or in the registry string key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\K++\ApplicationName" or "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\K++\ApplicationName") does not exist or is not a file
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[Software\\K++] 1052904954
"ApplicationName"="C:\\Program Files\\Kazaa Lite\\kazaalite.kpp"
"DDateTime"=dword:00000001
"FindMoreSourcesTimeLimit"=dword:0000003c
"I agree that I'm an evil cheater and want PL 1000"=dword:00000001
"IsKL"=dword:00000001
"KazaaStartPage"="file://C:\\Program Files\\Kazaa Lite\\web\\start.htm"
"MaxFileSources"=dword:00000008
"No.files"=dword:00000000
"NoCD_Clint"=dword:00000000
"NoExtraButtons"=dword:00000000
"Nokmdb.html"=dword:00000001
"NoKzscan"=dword:00000001
"NoSplashScreen"=dword:00000001
"NoSysTrayIcon"=dword:00000000
"NoTopSearch"=dword:00000001
"NoTopSearchVerify"=dword:00000001
"No_&noad=0"=dword:00000001
"PurgeSearchesOnExit"=dword:00000001
"RemoveBadIPs"=dword:00000001
"ScanForNewFilesTimeMilliSecs"=dword:000493e0
"SupernodeForce"=dword:00000000
"UnlimitedSearchMore"=dword:00000001
"UseHKEY_CURRENT_USER"=dword:00000000
"UsersCantCutInLine"=dword:00000001Code: Select all
[AppDefaults\\emule.exe\\DllOverrides]
"shlwapi" = "native"
Hey, I did the same thing the other day! (I know I should come back post a "solved" edit but I didn'tiwasbiggs wrote:Heh, I had the same troubles and didn't want to be pestered, so I just soft linked the shared directory to some place of my choosing. Working so far on a different partition. >:)KiTaSuMbA wrote:Ok, I solved that by simply pointing wine to a fake win dir and installing kazaa through wine.
2 new troubles:
- fonts in the search dialog + a bit screwed icons: it uses some odd caligraphic TTF font. The answers are already in this thread so no sweat.
- when I try to change to a real share folder instead of the default in options the app crashes. So which dll should I add as a native one?

http://www.drd.dyndns.org/search.htmlghetto wrote:I dont have a real windows partition, any chance you could send those files to me because my buttons are screwed up too..sisob wrote:I had to copy comctrl.dll and comctrl32.dll from my window install to get the buttons to look right.
Neiter of those two dll's could be found.The Khan Artist wrote:http://www.drd.dyndns.org/search.htmlghetto wrote:I dont have a real windows partition, any chance you could send those files to me because my buttons are screwed up too..sisob wrote:I had to copy comctrl.dll and comctrl32.dll from my window install to get the buttons to look right.
I used a winxp dlls and they worked. I think I was only able to find the comctl32.dll one, and that was all that was needed.IamtheOne wrote:what version of windows?sisob wrote:I had to copy comctrl.dll and comctrl32.dll from my window install to get the buttons to look right.