There's also an option below it in Sonarr for removing failed downloads from client history. Trash guides say to leave them selected. But when I do, my history disappears in the client as my downloads finish and get imported into Sonarr. Wouldn't it be best to keep a record of the failed/completed download in the DL client?
Regarding the "Downloads" history folder: what I observed previously was not accurate. It turned out that the files downloaded into "Download" folder in phone will appear in "Downloads" history folder as well, and when removing the file manually from "Download" folder will not remove it from "Downloads" history folder automatically.
So it seems like that"Downloads" history folder behaves like a short-cut and it's not cleared automatically when the actual file pointed to is manually removed. This might be most likely an expect behavior. I guess similarly like the short-cut in Windows. Hence, when selecting a file in "Downloads" history folder which has been removed already will generate a NullPointerException as expected and we should handle this exception.
Note: This list of Oracle Server Systems is not comprehensive. It contains only the most recently available systems. You can use My Oracle Support to manually search for downloads for older systems by using the steps listed above.
Google Chrome is a marvel of modern web browser technology. You can configure it to anticipate your search requests, correct your spelling, record your search history, remember passwords and much more. Google Chrome also keeps track of your downloaded files, and it can display a list of your recent downloads. This can be a lifesaver when you need to retrieve that recently downloaded PDF, PowerPoint presentation or any other file and you just can't find it. With a few simple commands, you can display a list of your recent Google Chrome downloads.
Lastly, your downloads are stored in a folder on your computer that is typically named Downloads. Use your computer's file directory to examine the files in this folder as another way of viewing recent download activity.
As recommended by , in order to download my entire Results history, I have used 'wget' followedby the weblink provided when I choose "Export History" from the pull-down menu. Although no error is given, the only thing that downloads is an 'export archive,' notthe data itself.Does anyone know whether the problem is that the exported files are too large (they tally 8Gb)? If so, is there any other convenient way to download 20+ result files?
I tried again with the same result. I ended up downloading the files individually, as you suggest. I'd still be interested, though, in knowing the source of the problem, in casea similar issue arises the next time I want to download the entire history.
Hi Merwin, Would you share a link to the history you are trying to download? Send it in an email using your registered account address. Including a link to this post would help connect it all together. Thanks! Jen
If you click anywhere on the page this overlay will most likely disappear. Fortunately, there is a download page in your browser that you can use to check your downloads history, open the files, even redownload them in Chromium browsers, and, of course, clear the entire downloads history list.
Right-clicking on any download from the history list in Edge will display a small overlay menu. If you click on the Copy download link option then the original URL of that file will be copied into your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere.
In the Firefox Library window, there are two links to clear the history of your downloads (see the image above). One is the Clear Downloads button in the top toolbar. The other is accessible when you right-click on an item, any item.
Right-clicking on an item in the Firefox downloads overlay and the Library popup will offer the option to Copy Download Link for that item. The original URL will go directly into your clipboard, so you can paste it anywhere.
Thanks for your response. I knew about the Smartsheet view and filters of History log but looking more to a way of automation and looking a specific cells. I would like to be able to produce an output similar to the way Smartsheet does it today when you right click and view cell history. It's clean and neat.
I was able to see my downloads by clicking on a link from a prior email from Envato which sent me to WordPress Themes & Website Templates from ThemeForest, but I still do not see any downloads at Any idea why and/or how to fix this?
Note I had some issues syncing to TrainingPeaks and have stopped using their auto-sync and just manually upload to TrainingPeaks when I do a ride outside TR that does not get auto-synced. But this site in theory can auto-sync history across a number of platforms.
If you can't find an item in your purchase history at reportaproblem.apple.com, check the purchase history in Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Or check the purchase history in Account Settings on your computer.
My computer is a 2014 iMac that is running macOS v10.13 (High Sierra), so I went to apple.com and tried to find the info I need, but all of the information I could find was about seeing your purchase history for the App Store and iTunes store, or about re-downloading content from Apple or about featured downloads.
Yes, macOS does keep a history of everything users download, although users can prevent items from being recorded in that history if they're using their browser's private browsing function or other software designed to ensure your privacy (e.g. the Tor browser, etc).
So, downloading anything in a typical browser (even right-clicking on an image and saving it) is recorded. However, if you're using a private (or incognito) window (e.g. via shiftcommandN in Safari, Opera or Chrome, or shiftcommandP in Firefox) any items being downloaded will not be recorded in the history.
I see posts that there is not an option to download the alarm base station history, but is that something Ring support can do? I am needing the events related to cellular backup to show the internet service company about their service. This would be very helpful in obtaining service credits from the internet service.
Hi @user68121. No, there is no way to download the Event History for the Ring Alarm system. The history is automatically deleted over time as new events are logged. I apologize for any inconvenience and hope you are able to reach a resolution with your internet service provider.
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