Azureus Basic Configuration
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in SoftDistrict Series
June7th2008

After I installed Azureus (I will mention it once and for all - we're talking about Azureus Vuze, since it seems the "classic" version of the program is dead now), I - obviously - started it. So far, so good. I even downloaded some files without changing any settings, but then something hit me in the eye - the interface was not in English!
Come on, I had no language choice during setup, my Windows XP Professional is the English version, and Azureus installed by default the local language, simply because of my Time Zone? It seems so, and I can't really tell about other localizations, but I hate the one in my native language, so I always use English. If you're not like me and you enjoy localised applications, you can skip the next paragraph. OK now, others - let's see how can we fix this, shall we?

Leaving the menus aside, it's enough to press Ctrl+, and you'll be taken to the Configuration tab right away. A very handy addition to Azureus allows you to search through the available options, so simply type "Language" in the search box (translated into the language used by the interface, of course) and you'll be taken to the right option. Otherwise, you should expand the Interface branch, and then find the Language option, which should be first one, as you can see above. After choosing English, or another language that's better for you, click the Save button below, in the left corner.

Good, since we solved the language problem, today I'll show you how to solve another problem - user proficiency. Obviously, you won't become a BitTorrent expert in an hour, but you'll learn how to start digging in. If Azureus already works like a charm, you can simply quit now, but if you're headed towards becoming a power user, you should stay and prepare for what's headed your way...
To start the Configuration Wizard, simply open the Tools menu, and pick it from there. Now, let's follow it, step by step...

Language? Didn't we change it already? Well, we did, but the Configuration Wizard doesn't know that. Too bad the Wizard doesn't run when you start the program for the first time after installing it, as it did before (and if it does, than I got bad luck and it didn't, for me)!

When it comes to user proficiency, I always select the highest level possible. Why? Better have options that you don't know how to use, than lack those you need!

Next, we have the connection settings. These should be pretty easy to set, and if you have no idea about your bandwidth, using a free connection testing tool, like SpeedTest.net, could be a good idea.

In most cases, you should simply skip the NAT/Server Port screen, but first, do the test to ensure that the currently selected port works fine. You should do the same, especially if you had problems with the default configuration.

I've seen too many people that have no idea where a certain program downloads data. To avoid being like them, be sure to change the default folder for Azureus as you can see in the screen above!
At last, press Finish and you can start downloading, if you didn't do it already! On the other hand, you can leave Azureus aside, get back to your life, and wait for the next episode in our series, which is exactly what I would do, if I were you.








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