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Old 01-23-2003, 12:52 PM
Ingwor
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Barcelona, Spain
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Default Problem running World.exe

Hey guys,

I have been trying to make a Standalone local server using Minilogin. I have followed the 7steps guide and I find a problem.

Here comes:

On step 6
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6.go to the start button and select run and type in cmd
this will open to the DOS prompt.
change directory to your eqemu directory(ex: cd eqemu)
This is the location of the world.exe file.
Type in the following:
world.exe flag eqemu 200
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I get this message when typing -> world.exe flag eqemu 200

[Database] block not found in DB.INI



Im using Windows XP
This is a Minilogin
Im using EQEmu 0.4.1


DB.INI

db.ini

[Database]
host=localhost
user=myusername
password=mypassword
database=eq


LOGINSERVER.INI

[LoginServer]
loginserver=localhost
loginserver2=localhost
loginport=5999
loginport2=5999
worldname=Evertest
locked=false
account=
password=
worldaddress=localhost


[WorldServer]
Defaultstatus=
Unavailzone=


[LoginConfig]
ServerMode=Standalone
ServerPort=5999
UplinkAddress=
UplinkPort=
UplinkAccount=
UplinkPassword=



I would appreciate some help if anyone knows what could be the problem.

Thx in advance

Ingwor
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