Firefox ViewArch Addon - View The Content Inside The Archive Without Downloading
In the recent past, several members have been hacked as a result of downloading malicious content wrapped up in .rar, .zip, .iso etc files. A lot many have had their RS, MU, HF, MS Premium accounts compromised as a result of this. Often members don't really know what is in store for them in these .rar, .zip files. They place their trust in the uploader and simply download the file later on realizing its a .exe instead of a .avi and so on.
With remote uploading come into the picture this has become a matter of concern. A handful of uploaders just remote upload stuff without checking the content of their source links. In order to help you out in identifying what you are going to download I have composed this thread. Basically without even downloading the file you can view the contents inside. Its simple, easy and would save you from being hacked as well as make efficient use of your precious bandwidth.
I'll show a demonstration with an RS account since most use RS. Analogous to RS it even works for other file hosting services. Follow the steps below to view the content of .rar, .zip & .iso files :
Step 1: Install the Firefox ArchView addon into your Firefox browser from the link bellow.
Once you have installed the ArchView addon you will find the icon on your window.
Step 2: Make sure that the magnifying glass appears over that briefcase in the icon. This means that that feature is enabled. To disable it, left click over the icon once.
Enabled:
Disabled:
Step 3: Login to your RS Premium account using Firefox. You must be logged in to your account to use this feature.
Step 4: Once you have logged in, then go to Settings. After clicking on the settings link, under the heading Configurations make sure you have the option : "Direct downloads, requested files are saved without redirection via RapidShare" ticked.
NOTE: In all other Premium accounts besides RS too you will find the Direct downloads option.
Step 5: Now click/copy paste any RS link and you will be able to see what's inside the archive.
Note : Disable all automatic start up of download managers on clicking of links. Eg: If you have IDM as your default download manager it might cause hindrance.
Hope you appreciate this thread of mine. I presume it would be helpful for all our members. From now on you would be sure of what you are downloading or Uploading. Your views and comments are most welcome anytime.
In the recent past, several members have been hacked as a result of downloading malicious content wrapped up in .rar, .zip, .iso etc files. A lot many have had their RS, MU, HF, MS Premium accounts compromised as a result of this. Often members don't really know what is in store for them in these .rar, .zip files. They place their trust in the uploader and simply download the file later on realizing its a .exe instead of a .avi and so on.
With remote uploading come into the picture this has become a matter of concern. A handful of uploaders just remote upload stuff without checking the content of their source links. In order to help you out in identifying what you are going to download I have composed this thread. Basically without even downloading the file you can view the contents inside. Its simple, easy and would save you from being hacked as well as make efficient use of your precious bandwidth.
I'll show a demonstration with an RS account since most use RS. Analogous to RS it even works for other file hosting services. Follow the steps below to view the content of .rar, .zip & .iso files :
Step 1: Install the Firefox ArchView addon into your Firefox browser from the link bellow.
Code:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5028
Step 2: Make sure that the magnifying glass appears over that briefcase in the icon. This means that that feature is enabled. To disable it, left click over the icon once.
Enabled:
Disabled:
Step 3: Login to your RS Premium account using Firefox. You must be logged in to your account to use this feature.
Step 4: Once you have logged in, then go to Settings. After clicking on the settings link, under the heading Configurations make sure you have the option : "Direct downloads, requested files are saved without redirection via RapidShare" ticked.
NOTE: In all other Premium accounts besides RS too you will find the Direct downloads option.
Step 5: Now click/copy paste any RS link and you will be able to see what's inside the archive.
Note : Disable all automatic start up of download managers on clicking of links. Eg: If you have IDM as your default download manager it might cause hindrance.
Hope you appreciate this thread of mine. I presume it would be helpful for all our members. From now on you would be sure of what you are downloading or Uploading. Your views and comments are most welcome anytime.