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Old 07-05-2012, 11:04 PM
GLGanjika
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Originally Posted by sorvani View Post
Based on all the other posts you have made, notably the thread about changing global load then the subsequent thread about how to make triggers that were supposed to be invisible, invisible again; and you not having a clue as to the likely actual cause of your problems, I would not expect you to ever figure this out.

So here is the easy answer: You messed something up.

What you need to do: Go find space to create a default server installation and a default client installation. Don't screw with any customizations and you will likely find all of your problems are gone.

Then work out from there making backups before each change.
The irony is that this -was- that default installation (i used that guide stickied on the main windows server support page) - I'm getting better and better each time i do it and nobody said i was perfect - believe it or not I -know- i messed up and i'm here because i see mistakes not as entirelly bad but just a way to measure my experience and learning - Hence i'm here asking - This is something that I had since the beginning (the inspect bug) - I probably didn't source something right or something but i can't recall any bugs or anything unusual about installation... and I actually didnt mess with any customizations until after i had everything accept this fixed ... so its not that but thats a good idea about the default stuff.. i did that though :shrug:


i using Rev-2142 (as i said earlier), eqemu 0.8.0 and Titanium as a client.

This is as far as I know what the error is/may be, I just don't know how to fix/approach it (it says this in the eqemu server error log each time
I try to inspect some one else (human player not npc) :

EQEMU ERROR log says

[06.26. - 14:01:51] Wrong size: OP_InspectRequest, size=8, expected 4
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