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Customize iMesh To Run Better

Posted October 2002 by Steve Sinchak

To make iMesh run better do the following

Run regedit

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/iMesh/Client

Change HIDESPLASH to 0

Change InviteAFriendPopup to 0

Change MAXDOWNLOADSNO to 20

Change MAXSEARCGRESULTSPERPAGE 200

Change MXUPLAODSNO to 100

Change SHOWONLYAVAILABLERESULTS to 3

To change the what’s Up page goto the WhatsUpUrl and change it to http://www.geocities.com/elitex2002au/imesh.html

And for privacy where it says My_ip_address delete you isp and exit

Goto Transfer and click on concurrentdownloads and change it to 64

Then change concurrent uploads to 64

If you have done this all correct iMesh should run heaps better

(this tweak was taking from www.elitex.tk)

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