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Old 11-02-2002, 01:14 PM
donut
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Default running a server through a network

I'm trying to run a eqemu server through a network, is this possible? I can't set up my server on the main server computer since it's only a pentium 166, but i'm trying to run it on my pentium 4. I'm always getting an error when running boot5zones.bat and I'm SURE I did everything right including putting my ip in it.

Sooooooooo if anyone could help it would be GREATLY appreciated!
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Old 11-02-2002, 03:50 PM
Xarslik
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I'd reccomend you try the Win32 Support Forum or the Linux Support forum.

This forum is for database\world building, NOT support.
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Old 11-04-2002, 02:21 AM
wolfgang
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Default yes it works

yes it works use the fourms for win 32 support
for you info i lan with a pentium 3 600 as server with 98 and play
on my 1.1 thunderbid athlon ..xp os machine.

both machines have 512 meg of ram

oh and last night i had a friend come over also connected to the server so we were both on.
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