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BruceW

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  1. mycustom GRF can wait... i just want to be able to log to my server first... are you telling me there is something in grf that bypasses server logins?
  2. yes as i said i got clientinfo address set to local... "my Clientinfo.xml address is at 127.0.0.1 currently im running the client together in one machine together with the server at Windows XP..." since it is just one machine i used the 127.0.0.1 also i did mention... "i tried changing my xml address to my current IP address but it still dies not work." anything else i should look for?
  3. i see thanks... i though GRF would be just for pics and sound file and nothing to do with sql injection or client logging... beside my error has nothing to do with missing file from data... it's something to do with connection. also is there a plain grf file we can use and edit later? Thanks
  4. I need help... It's my very first installation, i got the server running with no error (red) or warning (yellow). All logserv, charserv and mapserv batch files are running smoothly. the ver before compilation was 20110315... its the same ragexe client+diff i'm using... i got my permissions ok on sercurity settings and have 3 logins under ragnarok database table login... my Clientinfo.xml address is at 127.0.0.1 currently im running the client together in one machine together with the server at Windows XP... my data.ini is plain 0=rdata.grf and 1=data.grf ... i will be making my editions later... My Problem is: when i try to connect from client to server i am able to type my username and password but the logserv-sql.bat does not seem to read my request. It's just stale with no changes at all. Therefore i get an Unregistered account error on my client. i tried changing my xml address to my current IP address but it still dies not work. i tried going to command like to see if my mysql is ok... i can use database and select fields from tables no problem. Can somebody put me in the right direction where to look? Much Appreciated, Bruce
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