Minilogin help please?
Hi. I am having a slight problem and was wondering if I could get some help please.
I have read the readme's and the stickies, but I am having a hard time finding out exactly what I am doing wrong. I am attempting to set up a minilogin server. My problem arises when I execute boot5zones.bat. It gives me a "bad command or file name error" for each of the zones. I am using Windows ME, a cable modem, and haven't patched EQ in over a month. This is what I'm working with: DB.ini - host=localhost user=my MySql username password=My MySQl username database=eq compression=off Loginserver.ini - [LoginServer] loginserver=localhost loginport=5999 worldname=Jilms Test in Progress worldaddress=localhost locked=false [WorldServer] Defaultstatus=0 Unavailzone= [LoginConfig] ServerMode=Standalone ServerPort=5999 UplinkAddress= UplinkPort= UplinkAccount= UplinkPassword= Boot5zones.bat - REM:--------------Start----------------------- @echo off if NOT exist spells_us.txt goto NOSPELL start zone . localhost 7995 localhost etc. exit cls :NOSPELL echo You did not copy the spells_en.txt from your everquest directory to this one. Please do so or zones will crash on startup. PAUSE REM:---------------END------------------------ EQhost - [Registration Servers] { "localhost:5999" } [Login Servers] { "localhost:5999" } I am using the newest binaries (5.2), have sourced the newest *.sql files, and have granted all permissions. I have tried to follow the readme's and have searched for information regarding this problem. I have changed localhost in boot5zones.bat to: 127.0.0.1, my IP address (www.whatismyip.com), and combinations of the three. I feel that this problem is probably something stupid that I keep overlooking, so please accept an apology in advance. (If there is a post pertaining to my problem, please post me a link) Thanks, Jilm |
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EDIT: Unless 'start' is not a valid command in ME ... never used it so I don't know. |
Thanks for your quick reply.
Zone.exe is in the same zone as my other binaries |
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