need sone help with error
[Status] Loading npcs
[Status] Loading npc faction lists [Status] Loading loot tables [Status] Loading doors [Status] FileLoadSPDat() Loading spells from ./s [Status] FileLoadSPDat() spells loaded: 6298 [Status] Loading guilds [Status] Loading factions [Status] Loading corpse timers [Status] Loading what ever is left [Status] Loading commands [Status] command_init(): Warning: Command 'help' [Status] command_init(): Warning: Command 'versi ! [Status] command_init(): Warning: Command 'serve level 0! [Status] command_init(): Warning: Command 'loc' [Status] command_init(): Warning: Command 'flag' [Status] command_init(): Warning: Command 'si' d [Status] 166 commands loaded WorldServer connect: Connecting to the server fa connect() failed. Error: 10061 [Error] worldserver.Connect() FAILED! [Status] Entering sleep mode Boot5zones start zone . 68.11.xx.xxx 8780 192.168.x.xxx start zone . 68.11.xx.xxx 8781 192.168.x.xxx start zone . 68.11.xx.xxx 8782 192.168.x.xxx start zone . 68.11.xx.xxx 8783 192.168.x.xxx start zone . 68.11.xx.xxx 8784 192.168.x.xxx exit cls [LoginServer] loginserver=newlogin1.eqemulator.net #loginserver2=eqemulator.net loginport=5994 #loginport2=5994 worldname=Age Of EverQuest worldaddress=192.168.x.xxx locked=true account= password= [WorldServer] Defaultstatus=20 Unavailzone= [ChatChannelServer] worldshortname= chataddress= chatport= db [Database] host=localhost user=xxxxxxxxx password=xxxxxxxxx database=eq if you can help me out thx. i Search and Search and Search the Forums for some help? |
First off something unrelated:
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Anyways... First off I assume that you run World.EXE before you run Boot5Zones.BAT...that all said and done, you have an error in your LoginServer.INI file. Code:
[LoginServer] Secondly, you will need to make sure that your Internal IP address is correct (192.168.xxx.xxx) There are two types of Internal IP Addresses. The first is static, this means that your internal IP will not change unless you change it yourself. The second is dynamic, and simply put, every time you boot your computer, your router assigns a new Internal IP address to your computer, sometimes it's the same one as the last time, but not always. Internal IP address can be found by typing ipconfig in a command prompt. Try those things... |
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