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Eru-Iluvatar
09-05-2002, 07:25 AM
I've just recently downloaded and installed EQEmu 0.3.5, running on a windows XP box.
I've followed the readme instructions to source and set up my ini files etc as per the manual, and everything runs like clockwork. However, when I try and set the eqemu account to server op by typing:

world.exe flag eqemu 200

I get the following message:

Using database 'eq' at localhost
EqEmu 0.3.5 Ende H

Lurker_005
09-05-2002, 08:14 AM
it sounds like your DB is messed up, try dropping and releading the default DB

Also be aware that the accounts table changed, so the admintool will have problems with that table.

Eru-Iluvatar
09-05-2002, 09:29 AM
I've tried dropping, re-creating the eq database and re-sourcing the db.sql file, but I still get the same error.

Plus, when I examine the eq database in MySQL, there is no table called zone_server in the list. I downloaded db.sql in the eqemu 0.3.5 server zip file so surely that can't be corrupt?

DuDeMaN
09-05-2002, 12:40 PM
i used to get the same error when trying to flag my account, but i found out that you must first login with the account you want to flag, but sence you cant seem to get in, im not sure :p... but you not logging in is what is causeing that error i guess

Kolo
09-05-2002, 02:36 PM
I had a similar problem because I jumped in and wanted to try it real quick. I used to use Minilogin but when they decided to "take" that from me, I had to follow specific instructions on setting up a dynamic IP account so the login server and people behind my linux server could both login. If you have a firewall/router, follow the instructions here:
http://forums.eqemu.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2541
Mainly look at inkubus' post.

As did DuDeMaN, I tried to set GM permissions before entering the game and found out it could only be set AFTER logging in, creating a character and logging back out.

The database error your getting sounds like your using an old version of EQAdmin. Try d/l'ing the latest.