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how do I fix the "Login Server Failure" and "World DB Connect failed"
you know how to fix it ....
You need to hex edit the world server and find the password for the database, and change it; that's for the World DB Connect failed.
For the login server failure I guess the problem is in the ini files or maybe the ip in the .exe, try hex editing the ip in the Login server exe, I think default is 127.0.0.1 just search for the string and replace it
sorry i have problem..
if i'm run account server & world server together have error Connect World DB Failed!...
how to fix it?
thanks..
sorry for my bad english..
now i set ODBC with NT authentication.
you have email or ym? i want to ask you about this
can now login to the launcher ...
but RF BIN No way why yes ...
click the server launcher out .. and RF_Bin No Way ..
way so that it can walk RF_Bin how?
@Marnkx123
Sorry i am transtalegoogle.com
I can Run Launcher RF Offline Giga 4
I tried to click on my server: Mahakam-RF (My server)
Outgoing post after I click Ok
I am confused RF_Online.bin not continue running
how do I fix it?
@Marnkx123
I don't have antivirus..?
Well, SQL Server 2008 Express 64bits work fine???
PS.: Very good tutorial by Cora, FTW!!!
hi, may i request a download link for SQL server 2008 pls? I only hav SQL server 2000, but I have problem following the video guide because it is not in english...
with SQL server 2000, I am stuck at restoring database...
Thank you.. Hope you could help me, I'm so eager to play offline RF
@Marnkx123
what do fix "Login Server Failure"
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my system win 7 ram 2gb vga 512mb i use sql server 2005 adv
well, try this one
DECLARE @RC int
DECLARE @id varchar(13)
DECLARE @pw varchar(13)
DECLARE @depart varchar(32)
DECLARE @class varchar(12)
DECLARE @name varchar(12)
DECLARE @birthday varchar(10)
DECLARE @grade int
DECLARE @subgrade int
SELECT @id = 'your login'
SELECT @pw = 'youre password'
SELECT @depart = 'none'
SELECT @class = 'GM'
SELECT @name = 'name'
SELECT @birthday = 'None'
SELECT @grade = 2
SELECT @subgrade = 4
EXEC @RC = [RF_User].[dbo].[pInsert_Staff] @id, @pw, @depart, @class, @name, @birthday, @grade, @subgrade
DECLARE @PrnLine nvarchar(4000)
PRINT 'Stored Procedure: RF_User.dbo.pInsert_Staff'
SELECT @PrnLine = ' Return Code = ' + CONVERT(nvarchar, @RC)
PRINT @PrnLine
well, try this one
DECLARE @RC int
DECLARE @id varchar(13)
DECLARE @pw varchar(13)
DECLARE @depart varchar(32)
DECLARE @class varchar(12)
DECLARE @name varchar(12)
DECLARE @birthday varchar(10)
DECLARE @grade int
DECLARE @subgrade int
SELECT @id = 'your login'
SELECT @pw = 'youre password'
SELECT @depart = 'none'
SELECT @class = 'GM'
SELECT @name = 'name'
SELECT @birthday = 'None'
SELECT @grade = 2
SELECT @subgrade = 4
EXEC @RC = [RF_User].[dbo].[pInsert_Staff] @id, @pw, @depart, @class, @name, @birthday, @grade, @subgrade
DECLARE @PrnLine nvarchar(4000)
PRINT 'Stored Procedure: RF_User.dbo.pInsert_Staff'
SELECT @PrnLine = ' Return Code = ' + CONVERT(nvarchar, @RC)
PRINT @PrnLine