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thanz alot but i cant find this file : "lsp.dll" i go to windows/system32/lsp.dll but...i cant find it :S

look for LSPprovider.dll in l2ph distr.

 

upd:

 

changes from 3.5.18.132 to 3.5.22.139

readX/readXex functions in plugins was fixed.

lsp module from now can work in "inject.dll"-like mode. (intercept whole connection)

readq/writeq functions, int64 type added to script engine

and readq,readqex,writeq,writeqex functions to plugins.

 

 

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look for LSPprovider.dll in l2ph distr.

 

upd:

 

changes from 3.5.18.132 to 3.5.22.139

readX/readXex functions in plugins was fixed.

lsp module from now can work in "inject.dll"-like mode. (intercept whole connection)

readq/writeq functions, int64 type added to script engine

and readq,readqex,writeq,writeqex functions to plugins.

 

 

 

Done update added to the list. Thanks for the notice again.

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thanz alot but i cant find this file : "lsp.dll" i go to windows/system32/lsp.dll but...i cant find it :S

 

U dont need to put it in WINDOWS blalbal... you have it where u installed phx

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U dont need to put it in WINDOWS blalbal... you have it where u installed phx

I recommend to copy it in system32.

Yes, it is not necessary but it helps to avoid the situation when user runs l2ph, activates lsp.  then deletes ph folder(and dll 2) or move it to another place.

as result - hes obtain a lot of problems with winsocks coz lsp module is still installed with 'dead' patch to library.

 

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I recommend to copy it in system32.

Yes, it is not necessary but it helps to avoid the situation when user runs l2ph, activates lsp.  then deletes ph folder(and dll 2) or move it to another place.

as result - hes obtain a lot of problems with winsocks coz lsp module is still installed with 'dead' patch to library.

 

 

aha... I will do it as you told me :)

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hi guys, nice share btw

tbh im a fucking nub in L2h4x :p I'm trying to use phx but may i start it before of after Lineage ? Cant Tick "Intercept" in Intercept Settings too :/ And after step 4, nothing's happening in L2phx window, someone to help meh ? tyvm

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i  used last version of phx on 2 different servers or at least tried to  ;D . and although i did the settings exactly as the guyide shows, when i m logging in L2, l2phx doesnt work at all. it s blank. i did something wrong? the logger says patched l2.exe ["numbers"] that s all. anyone can help me out? i cant find any nophx.dll file in system folder so i guess there is no protection. And 1 more question where s that file newxor.dll?  i cant find it. it s necessary to make l2phx work? and what is l2ph.jdbg? thx a lot.  :)

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svr without geodata, lazy admin, just changed to gracia final, will it work?

 

Edit:

 

I tried, i did the same settings, but changed one to gracia final. I have launched l2.exe. And nothing appeared in l2phx ;/ .

 

FIXED

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