You can change the location of the configuration folder by performing the following steps: Stores information regarding actions performed by Vuze that require Vuze to be closed (and optionally restarted) before they can be applied. Stores information about layout and column setup of tables. Stores information about friends (if you use the azbuddy/friends functionality) Related files include: ipfilter.dl, ipfilter.ext and ipfilter.cache Stores information about the IP filters you have set up. Some minimal status information will be stored in here about each download, but the majority of information for each download will be in the corresponding *.dat file (renamed copy of original. Stores information about every download you currently have in Vuze. Stores information about each category you currently have configured. Stores information about banned IPs (related to IP filters). Optional: List of system properties to set - each line is of the form = and results in a call to tProperty(, ) Stores a count of how many bytes you have downloaded and uploaded. Some plugins will also store data here too. Stores all the main settings used by Vuze. Stores the plugin files which have been installed for your user only (rather than for all users). If you select "Generate debug info" from Help menu, the generated debug.zip file will include the log files here and will be created here. This directory is used to store screenshots, logs and other information when you choose to generate a debug report.Ĭontains text files containing logs relating to different parts of Vuze. Torrents' status information is stored in 'nfig' file.
Each download will have a file of hashid.dat, which is essentially a copy of the torrent file used to create it, plus other values stored alongside for that particular download (created by Vuze and plugins). Once there you can select the radio button titles Show hidden files and folders.Ĭontains details information for every download that Vuze is currently managing. Now select Folder Options and change to the view tab.
Enter the Control Panel from the Start Menu and select Appearance and Themes (XP) or Appearance and Personalization (Windows 7). Depending on your version of windows there may be more than one way to do this but for a typical copy of XP and above you can do the following. Please note that the user's Windows profile directory is hidden by default, and you have to enable show hidden files in Windows Explorer in order to see the directory.
In Vista and Windows 7 the location is "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Azureus\".Select it and you're in your User/Library folder. Quick way to it is in the Finder, go to the "Go" menu, hold down the Option key and you should see a Library option appear. Under OSX 10.7 Lion the User Library folder is inivisible by default.