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eton
Sep 19, 2013Luminary
How? Transmission Remote GUI path for containing folder
How do I setup Transmission Remote GUI path to open containing folder in the OS X client? Transmission Remote GUI > Tools > Connection options... > Paths These settings does not work:
eton
Oct 29, 2013Luminary
OMG! I solved it with your help. The server path is NOT the full local path, just the "mapped" path as the server sees it (I don't know how to express it better).
This worked for me!
With that knowledge, the mapped drive method also works and it's faster:
Note that the "Open containing folder" function only works with fully downloaded files (or with other words not for files stored in the incomplete folder). Also note that Transmission Remote GUI doesn't care if you use forward or backward slashes.
The local path on the server is as (as you know) /c/media/BitTorrent/ but to make it work with Transmission Remote GUI you will have to modify it to what is shown over the network, in this case: /media/BitTorrent/. Messy
This worked for me!
/media/BitTorrent/=afp:\\[server name or IP]\media\BitTorrent\
With that knowledge, the mapped drive method also works and it's faster:
/media/BitTorrent=/Volumes/media/BitTorrent
Note that the "Open containing folder" function only works with fully downloaded files (or with other words not for files stored in the incomplete folder). Also note that Transmission Remote GUI doesn't care if you use forward or backward slashes.
The local path on the server is as (as you know) /c/media/BitTorrent/ but to make it work with Transmission Remote GUI you will have to modify it to what is shown over the network, in this case: /media/BitTorrent/. Messy
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