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Old 06-17-2003, 08:36 AM
Astartae
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Default Could an invalid db cause 1017 error? --- getting somewhere

Hi. I set up EQemu as a mini server on my computer. I am using an XP. I don't have this set up on two different computers, just the one.

I had everything working. Got in the game just fine. Added some databases that added the npcs, books and items and got in again just fine. Played with EQ for awhile and had a load of fun.

Then I downloaded and sourced another database. After that I started getting the 1017 error and haven't been able to get back in the game.

The eqhost.txt, db.ini, LoginServer.ini and Boot5zones.bat are all set up as localhost. When I start the MiniLogin.exe, World.exe and Login.exe (Boot5zones.bat) they all seem to start fine.

It is just when I try to login to the world server that I am getting 1017 errors. I've read all the stickies and followed the suggestions that applied all to no avail. That's why I'm posting this now.

It seems odd that a db could cause this error but it's the only thing I changed. I've even tried deleting and reinstalling everything. Not even that worked.

I'll keep plucking away at this problem but if anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate hearing them.

- Astartae
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