where do u put elements.data

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  1. #1
    Enthusiast nytehawk is offline
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    where do u put elements.data

    where do u put elements.data, gshop.data, task.data, and task_npc.data on the server?

    in PWServer/gamed/configs?


    also how do you go into xml mode to edit gear on pwAdmin?
    Last edited by nytehawk; 02-09-10 at 09:20 AM.


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    ORGULHO DE SER BRASILEIRO vinicius.edson is offline
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    Re: where do u put elements.data

    Use it:

    WinSCP :: Download

    IP: Your server IP
    User: Normally is root
    Password: Your pass

    Connect and manage files like Windows Explorer. ^^

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    Enthusiast nytehawk is offline
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    Re: where do u put elements.data

    Quote Originally Posted by vinicius.edson View Post
    Use it:

    WinSCP :: Download

    IP: Your server IP
    User: Normally is root
    Password: Your pass

    Connect and manage files like Windows Explorer. ^^
    i know i have winscp i need to know where to put the .data files.

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    ORGULHO DE SER BRASILEIRO vinicius.edson is offline
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    Re: where do u put elements.data

    Quote Originally Posted by nytehawk View Post
    i know i have winscp i need to know where to put the .data files.
    PWServer/gamed/config/

    Go to this folder and paste it. ^^

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    Omega 343 is offline
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    Re: where do u put elements.data

    or whatever you have it set to in gs.conf...

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    Black Magic Development das7002 is offline
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    Re: where do u put elements.data

    Quote Originally Posted by 343 View Post
    or whatever you have it set to in gs.conf...
    Thats also true, you could call it runningincircles.data for all the server cares



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