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Old 04-21-2002, 02:52 PM
Medivh
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Default A Way to Fix "No Host Error" eqhost.txt

I have noticed that there are many people that receive the following type of error(somthing that resembles the following):

No Host was Found! Please make sure eqhost.txt is in your Everquest Directory.....

Well I have found a way to fix this so far, though I cannot guarantee it will work for everyone...

In place of the whole [Registered User] and all that stuff in the readme setup for eqhost.txt....

just have the following(when using localhost/minilogin)

localhost
5999

This is because the original Everquest eqhost.txt looks like this:

chat.everquest.com
5999


This has appered to fix the problem and is a lot shorter than the whole 9 Line bit in the REadme file...its been working for me so far

Medivh
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