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Old 12.12.2019, 01:58
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Default I Recall a Stop JD After Current Downloads

I seem to recall an option on the menu a while back to stop JD from running after the current downloads completed meaning the currently executing downloads. I can't seem to find anything about this once available option.

I tried this but it doesn't seem to do anything.

D:\InternetTools\JDownloaderv2.0\JDownloader2.exe - stop
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Old 12.12.2019, 06:15
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nope, not possible at this time.
all possible commands https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...408#post314408

stop after current downloads within GUI is known as a stop mark, which you can specify the location or current download will be chosen.

Please consider using my.jdownloader either webui or app(s) to control your interface as it currently has more features than CLI

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Old 12.12.2019, 07:09
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I seem to recall an option on the menu a while back to stop JD from running after the current downloads completed meaning the currently executing downloads. I can't seem to find anything about this once available option.
Available in main toolbar, but not enabled by default. You can customize it and add "StopDownloadsButFinishRunningOnesAction(Stop Downloads, but finish running ones)" button.
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Old 12.12.2019, 08:06
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yah or from right click context assuming you have access to GUI
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Old 13.12.2019, 00:38
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I only use the CLI because I thought it was a way to shutdown JD that wouldn't bring up that message stating that it hadn't been properly shut down. When my server reboots its part of the commands that are executed through the Task Scheduler. But again it doesn't seem to do anything.

There use to be a command on the File menu, I thought, that told JD to stop after it finished the current downloads that way you wouldn't lose any data that had already been downloaded. But apparently it was removed.

Your new method has what effect if I apply it to 3 downloads all running concurrently? Is it going to wait till all 3 complete or shut down when the first one completes? What would happen if I'd use it on a file that hasn't begun downloading yet? Will it wait until it completes or ignore it?
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Old 13.12.2019, 03:00
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don't believe there has been a main menu option for setting a stop mark in jd2 ever.
right click context, yes.
it either sets it at your highlighted location, and will download up until that stop OR
if you set it on your current downloads it will finish those downloads and then stops.

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