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Old 08-13-2004, 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Shadow-Wolf
naw i bet someone will find a workaround for the launchpad, i think it works the same as the new login process with the address for account handleing in a txt file.
This is true.

lpClientConfig.xml in the EverQuest Directory
(You only have it if you installed launchpad)

has different download servers inside the tag:
<ServerList>

Currently, the servers are

sdlaunchpad1.station.sony.com:9700
sdlaunchpad2.station.sony.com:9700
</ServerList>

It ALSO has this, which i think what he was saying is if we can make this login through eqemu servers and continue, it would let us download from the above download servers. I don't know the legal aspects of it, but just a thought.

<Server>
sdlogin-test.station.sony.com:3016</Server>
<Server>
sdlogin-test.station.sony.com:3017</Server>


It also has maybe like 10 (didnt count) ChatServer tags, but dont think those are important.
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