Hi, I've been wondering, is it possible to untrack tracked files? Because I have a lot of tracked files I don't use anymore, and would like to unclutter my tracked files.
How to untrack tracked files
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barnacle1246
, Apr 10 2011 03:06 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 April 2011 - 03:06 AM
#2
Posted 10 April 2011 - 10:43 AM
Yes you can. It's easy. Go to http://www.tesnexus.com/
On the right side of the page, you'll see "Site," under those areas, you'll see "Files." Second to the last of the files areas, you'll see "Tracking Centre." Click on this. You'll be taken to a page that shows a calendar and drop down menu of all the files you're tracking, as well as a feed of the latest changes to files you are tracking.
You'll see "Manage your favourite files," at the top of the page. Click on this.
You'll then get a list of all the files you are currently tracking. Each one will have a red X next to it. Click on the x in front of the file you no longer wish to track. You'll get a confirmation prompt. Confirm that yes you'd like to continue. It will remove the file and refresh the page showing this-
File tracking disabled
The tracking you had active on this file has been disabled.
Tracking Centre
Keep up-to-date with your favourite files and authors
Return to managing your favourite files
Return to the tracking centre
Simply choose "Return to managing your favourite files" to remove another. Keep this up until you have purged all the files you no longer wish to track.
It's that easy
On the right side of the page, you'll see "Site," under those areas, you'll see "Files." Second to the last of the files areas, you'll see "Tracking Centre." Click on this. You'll be taken to a page that shows a calendar and drop down menu of all the files you're tracking, as well as a feed of the latest changes to files you are tracking.
You'll see "Manage your favourite files," at the top of the page. Click on this.
You'll then get a list of all the files you are currently tracking. Each one will have a red X next to it. Click on the x in front of the file you no longer wish to track. You'll get a confirmation prompt. Confirm that yes you'd like to continue. It will remove the file and refresh the page showing this-
File tracking disabled
The tracking you had active on this file has been disabled.
Tracking Centre
Keep up-to-date with your favourite files and authors
Return to managing your favourite files
Return to the tracking centre
Simply choose "Return to managing your favourite files" to remove another. Keep this up until you have purged all the files you no longer wish to track.
It's that easy
#3
Posted 20 October 2011 - 07:57 PM
I Founded
Edited by Imperator40k, 20 October 2011 - 07:59 PM.



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