Hi Jones23,
Thank for the heads up...the one you showed me works great...thanks a lot bro...
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Hi Jones23,
Thank for the heads up...the one you showed me works great...thanks a lot bro...
After turning off my PS2 and switching it on again, the loader shares my complete C: partition but not the folders I have inserted.
Does anybody know this prolem and maybe has a solution for this?
How long have you waited for your C drive contents to show up on the ps2 TV screen? I know that I made this mistake when I first started using the 'Host' function with uLaunchelf. I think it depends on how much you have stored on your PC hard drive in which the amount of time for it to read the 'Host' contents. I'm just giving this to you as a possibility & not a definite fix. I do know that I initially wasn't allowing enough time to get the contents from uLaunchelf 'Host' function! Thanks!![]()

Okay, fixed the problem by using SMB-Share![]()
I'm having that same problem with PS2AutoClient when using SMS. It'll work fine the first time, but on a reboot, when the program is set to load automatically with windows, if I use SMS it will show the root of C: instead of what I have saved. If I close the program and re-open it, it seems to work. I'm thinking it may be just a problem with how it loads the configuration file?
is it possible to make directories list longer? because it has only 6 rows. it would be great if we would be able to resize it.
First off, I doubt very much that those guy's are ready to continue that discussion, after a pause of almost 20 months.
Feel free to create a new thread instead of reviving ancient ones like this.
Secondly I'm not sure what you are talking about. Possibly the GUI of PS2AutoClient ?
If so, and if you don't like it, then I suggest you use PS2ClientLoader or RadHostClient instead.
Best regards: dlanor
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