Okay, if you're being disconnected from your server, this is most likely due to a network problem. I'm pretty sure that even though you're probably doing both the client and the server from the same computer, that it's still sending information over the network and back to you.
First of all, are you connected to a router or do you have a firewall(software or hardware) for your computer/network? If you have a router, enable DMZ on your local IP address (most likely 192.168.1.? or 192.168.0.?). If you have a software firewall, turn them off. If you're using Windows Firewall, add EQ to the list of exceptions. If you're using a combo of all of those, follow the instructions for each one.
That should fix your disconnect problem.
If EQGame is crashing, it should give a reason in the "More Info" section. I'm guessing that the most likely reason that the game would be crashing is probably a Video or Sound Driver. Also, programs will tend to crash if you have overclocked your memory. If you're sure this isn't a video or sound driver and you've built your own computer and/or changed your BIOS settings, set your memory to the safe settings in BIOS and try again.
If none of the above helps ANYTHING, post as much information about your machine and the errors as you can.
EDIT:: Rereading your post, you mention a debug note? Is this a Windows debug note (indicating you have a Microsoft compiler on your system) or is this a debug note in your zone/world windows?
Also, when you get disconnected, does your zone or world crash, or do you just lose connection and have to reconnect?
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