· You can delete it right after it begins to download because (as it was explained to me) topfind247.cot file is just your ticket to board the train. After your on . · In order for it to be removed, once the file is finished download, in µTorrent click the file so it's highlighted, then at the top there's a red X. Click that and it will not only remove it from the list in µTorrent but it will get rid of the torrent. No, there is no built-in way to automatically remove a file in µTorrent. Automatically stopping it is the closest you can get. Your best bet is to request a way to automatically remove a torrent once it reaches the specified ratio, making sure to explain that you can already automatically stop torrents anyway, so automatically removing them is no more harmful than that.
Simply run the file to make sure it works and you will see that any files in your download folder are automatically sent to your Recycle Bin if they are older than 30 days. Create a Scheduled Task. For the purpose of this example, we will schedule the automatic file deletion every seven days. I just want to delete topfind247.cot files once torrent file and been completed. Looks like this script will actually move the payload as well. (i've configured Transmission to put in-progress torrent in a directory called incomplete, transmission will move to default directory as per topfind247.co file). I am looking for a way to automatically remove torrents that are seeding from qBittorrent after two weeks. I already have a process setup that is deleting the files and folders the torrent downloads but after they are deleted, the torrent remains seeding in qBittorrent.
In order for it to be removed, once the file is finished download, in µTorrent click the file so it's highlighted, then at the top there's a red X. Click that and it will not only remove it from the list in µTorrent but it will get rid of the torrent. No, there is no built-in way to automatically remove a file in µTorrent. Automatically stopping it is the closest you can get. Your best bet is to request a way to automatically remove a torrent once it reaches the specified ratio, making sure to explain that you can already automatically stop torrents anyway, so automatically removing them is no more harmful than that. You can delete the torrent after adding it to the transferlist, qb keeps a copy in the config folder. if you remove the torrent from the transferlist, the copy gets deleted. qb can automatically delete the torrent from the transferlist when it's finished (options-bittorrent-seed until the ratio reaches x amount then delete).
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