this looks like something that could go wrong in many edge cases... eg people who don't set any IP in settings.
also, if the person who is including the bad settings file forgets to remove the "PID" line, chances are he will also forget to remove the "don't bother me again line".
and individ is right, most won't even understand what they are being asked in the first place.
the way i was initially thinking this could be solved was by saving personal settings like nick, e-mail, PID, shared files and so on in a different file, say, "Personal.xml". the guy making a pre-configured DC++ will then hopefully be smart enough not to include that "Personal.xml" file.
this looks like something that could go wrong in many edge cases... eg people who don't set any IP in settings.
also, if the person who is including the bad settings file forgets to remove the "PID" line, chances are he will also forget to remove the "don't bother me again line".
and individ is right, most won't even understand what they are being asked in the first place.
the way i was initially thinking this could be solved was by saving personal settings like nick, e-mail, PID, shared files and so on in a different file, say, "Personal.xml". the guy making a pre-configured DC++ will then hopefully be smart enough not to include that "Personal.xml" file.