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That is good cached.

 

 

Learn to do ODBC proper.

 

 

 

Did you do that and place them in C:\Program Files\Common Files (x86)\ODBC\Data Sources ?

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  On 8/28/2013 at 4:14 PM, mcbigmac said:

That is good cached.

 

 

Learn to do ODBC proper.

 

 

 

Did you do that and place them in C:\Program Files\Common Files (x86)\ODBC\Data Sources ?

yes everything are correct

 

and the files is in C:\Program Files\Common Files (x86)\ODBC\Data Sources

and test completed successfully

 

 

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A. you didn't type the right log\password

b. you didn't type the correct FILE dsn name.

c. you didn't make ODBC correctly - and made a  SYSTEM ODBC dsn, which is useless.

 

 

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  On 8/28/2013 at 4:36 PM, mcbigmac said:

A. you didn't type the right log\password

b. you didn't type the correct FILE dsn name.

c. you didn't make ODBC correctly - and made a  SYSTEM ODBC dsn, which is useless.

mcbigmac thx dude..

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  On 8/28/2013 at 4:45 PM, xdev said:

mcbigmac thx dude..

 

just when you select the directory push (set ODBC Directory) and then you will see the files inside!

thats all!

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  On 8/28/2013 at 5:44 PM, mcbigmac said:

l2server.ini

 

but you should be severely worried about your authserver that can't fetch worldnames which could also be a problem.

 

what do you mean for auth server?

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