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  1. #1
    Member Silenzium is offline
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    XORed

    $PRE_ODBC_UID = //Your XORed Username
    $PRE_ODBC_PASSWD = //Your XORed Password
    ...

    How do i get an username and a passwort?


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    Member DumbNoob is offline
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    Re: XORed

    Same problem here bro:L

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    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! yokohiro is offline
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    Re: XORed

    Quote Originally Posted by Silenzium View Post
    $PRE_ODBC_UID = //Your XORed Username
    $PRE_ODBC_PASSWD = //Your XORed Password
    ...

    How do i get an username and a passwort?
    Key for ips, tools = ~8xANs(^fP{)34$(fcbTN$(C-=x

    know how to use it?

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    Apprentice gozo333 is offline
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    Re: XORed

    Quote Originally Posted by Silenzium View Post
    $PRE_ODBC_UID = //Your XORed Username
    $PRE_ODBC_PASSWD = //Your XORed Password
    ...

    How do i get an username and a passwort?
    dowload config files
    view file global.cfg
    http://forum.ragezone.com/f611/must-...server-710482/

  5. #5
    Se7enSins WARonline is offline
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    Re: XORed

    You can place what ID and PW u want. in to global.cfg for ODBC u use the ID and PW u want, XoRed, u have to edit the bins and change the XoRed ID and PW. If u want to change the XoRed IP u can do it, will work with no problems. After that, u have to give db_owner (dbo) to the ID with PW that u want, to atum2_db_1 atum2_db_account and if u got 3.3 also he atum2_db_arena. Not really necessary but if you have time you can do it.

    After giving the dbo, log in with ur ID and PW in the SQL Server after you gaved also the sysadmin to that ID.

    ODBC I think you know how to do it so the dbs can be connected to the server files.
    SQL Server Configuration Manager at TCP/IP its very easy if u run with 9979 you must have it also in global.cfg if u run with 1433...hmm..change the port from inside the SQL Server Configuration Manager from 9979 to 1433 depends on what port u wanna run.

    Anyway you have a lot of tutorials in here so if you find them you can use the infos from in there.



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