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eMule Search Screen, Table 67, LABEL, DESCRIPTION
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Chapter 11 Package Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 67 Applications > eMule > Task: Task Info LABEL DESCRIPTION Status This shows the current status of the task - Waiting or Downloading. Name This shows the file name of the file associated with the task. part.met File You can change this file name by entering the new name and clicking Apply. This shows the temporary file name for an incomplete file. Hash Files in peer-to-peer networks can be divided into several parts for easier download. Once all the parts have been downloaded, you can run one part and the file automatically rebuilds itself. If the download of the file(s) is not completed, the file parts cannot open on their own. This shows the hash value of the download file. ED2K Link This is a text string that can be interpreted by eMule to check the downloaded file's integrity. This shows the ED2K link for this file. Size The ED2K link identifies files in the eMule network. It starts with ed2k:// and may contain the name and size of the file you want to download. This shows the size of the file associated with the task. Done Size Complete (%) Source Download Speed Time Left Priority This shows the size of the file that has been downloaded so far. This shows what percent of the file has been downloaded so far. This shows the total number of peers that can share the required files to the NSA eMule client. This shows the download speed for the task. This shows how much time is needed to complete the task. This shows the priority of this task. Seen Complete Close You can set this in Section 11.5.5 on page 236. This shows the last time a source with the complete file was online. Click this to exit the screen. 11.5.11 eMule Search Screen Use this screen to search for files available in an eMule server using keywords and other parameters, such as file type, file size and extension names. 246 Media Server User's Guide