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    Quote Originally Posted by Train View Post
    That is weird, my copies are in English.
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    http://www.mediafire.com/?nktc4tidpv38jd2

    Hope that is OK.
    Thanks Train. The same problem. I D/L'd the file and again it is in Chinese. I can't understand it. All my regional settings and keyboard settings are set to English (Ireland). Have a look at the pictures of the install.
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    @Michaeln
    Make sure that you removed the Chinese version before unpacking the second version.
    The zip file cports-x64.zip (86 KB) contains cports.exe (134 KB 30 June 2011 7:20 PM) plus chm and readme files.


    @Train
    Thanks, the second D/L was in English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ua549 View Post
    @Michaeln
    Make sure that you removed the Chinese version before unpacking the second version.
    The zip file cports-x64.zip (86 KB) contains cports.exe (134 KB 30 June 2011 7:20 PM) plus chm and readme files.


    @Train
    Thanks, the second D/L was in English.
    Hi ua549

    I must be doing something seriously wrong here. The file I downloaded from the most recent link is a file called network_activity_indictaor_by_laushung-d3ekd45.exe.

    When I run the file I get the three screens as shown on my previous posts. When I follow through it creates a folder and sub folder as shown below.

    As you can see from test1 it shows the install file beside the folder the install creates.
    Test2 shows the contents of the installed folder and test3 shows the contents of the sub folder.
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    Double click the line above the one with manifest in it.



    If you allow extensions to show, there is a .exe after NetworkIndicator.
    I used your graphic.

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    Make sure .NETFRAMEWORK $ is installed.
    If needed
    http://www.microsoft.com/download/en....aspx?id=17851

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    Hi Train,

    Thanks for the replies. Still no luck. Installed .net as suggested. No success. I do notice however that the file size for everything installed is 0kb as shown in the picture below (test1).

    When I run the .exe this is what I get - test2
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    Mea culpa. I was running a different, unrelated download.
    The second download address yielded another Chinese version of the software.

    This is the multi-language version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ua549 View Post
    Mea culpa. I was running a different, unrelated download.
    The second download address yielded another Chinese version of the software.

    This is the multi-language version.

    Hi ua549,

    Many thanks. Success at last. For a while I thought I was losing it

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    Thanks, I failed to find that version.

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    I keep BitMeter floating in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. It tells me all I need to know about download and file transfer speeds at a glance. I know right away if some program starts uploading or downloading. It also keeps stats which might help to keep you from exceeding bandwidth limits associated with onerous surcharges. I used to use Networx but found it buggy. BitMeter might not be as pretty but it tells me everything I need to know, is very configurable, and never causes any problems.
    http://www.snapfiles.com/get/bitmeter.html

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    Why thankyou, I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ol'Tunzafun View Post

    Thanks. An excellent app. Just what I was looking form.

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