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Hi.

I just have started my server (clean interlude) and it appears that I'm unaware of how to distribute working launcher/2l.ini fine to my friends so we can play on my server (Server is set to accept external users (not from my local network)).

I already have tried with editing the Host file (C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc) but error 360 appears for GG (Game guard) when i start l2.exe. I can see that other private servers have their own "System" that is enabling others (users) to connect to their server. My question is how can i create such "system" or is there workaround to connect to my server without GG detecting that I have edited the host files ?

 

Thank you in advance for your replies and I'\m sorry if that's not the correct directory for such questions.

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It's not like you did something wrong. Simply GameGuard sucks. So, first thing you have to do, is to kill it. You can take nwindow.dll from any system - that's the file which kills it. You have also to use l2encdec to decrypt the files, in order you can open and edit them - or simply use some shared clean system / from other server. Once you did that, edit l2.ini and put there your external IP - which you also have to set on server.properties.  Your l2.ini uses local ip (127.0.0.1) as you host it on your pc.

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Hi, again.

So I'm unable to decrypt the original .ini file for no particular reason (It says that the file is not crypted). What I did is :

First Try :

Copy the .ini file from another private server and edited it with my external IP. Replaced the original .ini file in the clean install of lineage 2 interlude.

Result : The game refuses to start (just screen flash and no execute. Can't see l2.exe in task manager).

Second try :

I did replace the whole system folder with the private server's system. I have edited the l2.ini once again to show my external IP.

Result : It still connects me to the private server instead of mine.

Third try (a): 

I have replaced the original nwindow.dll with the private server's nwindow.dll.

Result : ERROR : The procedure entry point ?GL2UseGameGuard@@3HA could not be located in the dynamic link library C:(NWindow.dll File location). The l2.exe can be found as started task in task manager but I cannot get it in focus to use it after the error.

Third try (b):

On top of the nwindow.dll file I have place once again the edited l2.ini file (with my external IP) just to check if it works.

Result : The game refuses to start (just screen flash and no execute. Can't see l2.exe in task manager).

 

If information about the server is required (gameserver , loginserver), I can provide.

 

Thanks in advance and I will appreciate a bit more help.

 

 

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