In the case where you have turned on the Auto-get file option, and you already have a file of the same name in your download folder, you have the option of mIRC popping up a dialog to ask if you want to accept the file, or to automatically resume or overwrite the existing file. If you select resume then mIRC will attempt to negotiate a transfer resume to get the remaining part of the file. If you choose to overwrite the file then the whole file will be downloaded from the beginning and any existing file of the same name is erased. You then have the option to either overwrite the file, resume the transfer, or rename the file. If someone tries to send you a file that already exists in your get directory then you will be shown a warning that the file exists. If you choose to accept the file, mIRC will ask the sender to begin the file transfer, at which point you should begin receiving the file. If you select Ignore All then all incoming dcc send requests are ignored. By default, mIRC will pop up a dialog asking you if you want to accept the file, however if you select the Auto-get file option then mIRC will automatically accept the file. This option determines how mIRC behaves when someone tries to send you a file. DCC allows you to connect directly to another IRC client, instead of going through the IRC Network, to Send and Get files, and to Chat privately over a more secure connection.
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