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    16. Change the ‘debug’ into ‘release’ like the picture below.

    visual1.png

     

    17. Block (select) char-server.sql, login-server.sql, map-server.sql, mapcache and then right click and choose ‘build selection’ like in the picture below:

     

    visual2.png

     

    Since the pictures are broken (at least for me they are), could someone tell me which 'debug' i need to change into 'release'?

    Also, could you give me some kind of pointer as what to do in step 17? Are you supposed to choose these files in a certain folder? Which one? /oops

     

    Edit: In both cases, I assume you should use Visual Basic, am I right?

     

    Thanks in advance  /kis

     

    Hello Lumi, in visual studio 2010, in the top centre area there will be a drop down box which shows the word "debug" . u click on it and ull see another option to "release" so select release. Then select all the map server . char server, mapcache and login server and rightclick = build selection nd ur done hope u got wat i tried to explain

     

     

    Hey, thanks for the reply, although i honestly cannot find the drop down box, i suppose my version of Visual Studio is newer or I have to change a setting perhaps?

     

    Here's a (HUGE) picture of what the window looks like when i open it:

    aa4cd842ffd8a3fef47b75773b435b48.png

     

    Do you have any idea what i should do?

  2. 16. Change the ‘debug’ into ‘release’ like the picture below.

    visual1.png

     

    17. Block (select) char-server.sql, login-server.sql, map-server.sql, mapcache and then right click and choose ‘build selection’ like in the picture below:

     

    visual2.png

     

    Since the pictures are broken (at least for me they are), could someone tell me which 'debug' i need to change into 'release'?

    Also, could you give me some kind of pointer as what to do in step 17? Are you supposed to choose these files in a certain folder? Which one? /oops

     

    Edit: In both cases, I assume you should use Visual Basic, am I right?

     

    Thanks in advance  /kis

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