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Originally Posted by AndrewD
1) I think the right solution is to allow the user to download until she has exceeded the limit, rather than stopping before the access starts. Also, sometimes one doesn't know the size of the download until it actually takes place.
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I'm not programer

, so if LDM doesn't know the size of file until it completed, what would happen? Say File1, 2 and 3 each has 100MB and my limit is set to 150MB, then?
1. User download file1, after complete, he still has 50MB of bandwidth left, so he continue to download file2, in which if he complete, he would be over the limit 50MB, but since LDM doesn't know, he's allowed to download that file2, then on file3 he can't get it because he already got 200MB, am I correct? If so, I can live with that

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But like I asked before, what if he open all 3 browsers for file1, file 2 and file 3 and download them simutaniously, then he can download all those 3 files since LDM doesn't know the file size yet, this case he over limit a lot more, if my examples are more than 100MB>
2. It's possible to make a small window or somewhere in the corner saying: "You have ???MB of quota/bandwidth left", just for user to keep track of his downloading.
3. Real quick question, how do I change the embeded media window size to 320x240 for wmv files? I tried using admin mime setting and it doesn't work.