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GUI customization not saved
JD2 updated the other day and this time 99% of my customization was gone. The only thing saved was my premium account info. Everything else went to default.
Okay, stuff happens, so re-did most everything. All more-or-less okay. Shut down machine, restarted next day, everything was gone again. By gone, I mean even the Save to directory in the LinkGrabber tab (for undownloaded files) was re-set back to default! Enabling the Save Download View had no effect. Every system restart, it's all back to default. Previous updates never worked like this, customizations were always retained. Am I missing something, did I forget to check a box or not enable/disable a new feature? Version info: Core #40376 Fri Feb 15 18:14:17 CET 2019. |
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What is your OS? This sounds like permission/ownership issues because config files are not touched during updates. As changed settings are gone after restart I would say JDownloader is unable to store its settings.
In cae you're on linux/mac, please fix ownership with sudo chown -R user:group /pathToJDownloaderFolder (replace user and group and path with correct values)
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OS is Win7-SP1 x64. Nothing weird/unusual the day this happened.
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Where is your JDownloader installed? check about dialog for it
Do you still have this issue?
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Installation Directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\JDownloader 2.0\.
The dot at the end is included in listing, it's not a period. Yes, still have the issue. |
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The default folder for JDownloader is AppData since many years because Program Files might be only writable to admin.
I suggest to copy/backup the complete cfg folder and uninstall JDownloader and install it again from http://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2 and then copy over/restore the cfg folder from your previous installation
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That worked. Thanks.
I installed JD2 in Program Files because that's where JD was when JD2 came out. I'm admin on this system so why this problem just cropped up now is a bit bewildering; I'm guessing that a permission on one of the files got changed with the update. Unlike the old days, Admin no longer gives you unrestricted access to files (without a lot of extra work). Although I saved a copy of cfg just in case, I decided to just delete everything and start fresh. Just FYI, after the JD2 uninstall, there were still about 3300 files in the JD2 folder (which I just deleted). One thing didn't change though, and that is the problem of the first right-click/copy of a link not going all the way through to the LinkGrabber. This is only the first click after a system restart/logon, after the first it works fine. If I bring up the Add New Links dialog box the newly-clicked link is shown, but until/unless I click Continue, the link does not display in the LinkGrabber list. Host doesn't matter, and it's only the first link/click, every subsequent one the link goes all the way through to the LinkGrabber list. This is FF48.0.2 (yes, it's old, but add-ins I need are not supported on newer versions...). Also, have you had a request to support Ayefiles? A search didn't find anything. Links just go through recaptcha several times before dying. |
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Thanks for the feedback. Yes, the old JD was installed to program files folder but since many years we now use the recommended appdata folder because it doesn't require special permissions. Being admin != being admin
You're admin user and still have to explicit tell windows to execute/use admin priviliges and normally UAC will show up. Always acting with admin priviliges would be extrem risk because every tool/malware/website/everything would have full/deep access to your system then. Yes, there are still some pending cleanup features for the cfg folder to cleanup those many files. You can take over the accounts/linklists if you want.
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change to NEVER default is *ON_STARTUP* and JDownloader can only detect changes in clipboard. The default mode will skip first detection else it will add the clipboard each time you start/restart JDownloader
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Settings > Advanced Settings > GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.clipboardskipmode > NEVER |
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Thanks @ mgpai for fast help
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