Background Transfer Manager Help

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WhiteKnight
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Background Transfer Manager Help

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Hi, Everyone.
Please forgive me if my netiquet is a bit off it's been ages since I posted a message on the forum (well over a year).

I was wondering if there was a setting in the ini somewhere that forced all copy/move/download operations to go through the background transfer manager instead of the normal multi-threaded background method.

Also does anyone know if Christian has implemented the save and download from list function (already in other parts of TC) in the background transfer manager. I vaguely remember it being mentioned as a feature about 3 or 4 versions ago.

Many thanks!
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Post by *Hacker »

Hi,
was wondering if there was a setting in the ini somewhere that forced all copy/move/download operations to go through the background transfer manager instead of the normal multi-threaded background method.
No, there is not, but as a workaround you can use this script: Always copy / move in Queue. It requires that you install AutoHotkey but it's very well worth the install. :)
See also the AutoHotkey page in our Wiki.

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in wcx_ftp.ini
FtpInBackground=


in Wincmd.ini
AlwaysCopyInBackground=

AlwaysPackInBackground=

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By then way:

You could use the Ultra TC Config editor as quick reference for all ini settings. It has a powerful search function where you can also search in the description.

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