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Raszagal

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  1. Your core is WAY outdated. Pull the source from GIT again and do a fresh compile. The newer SQL updates are for the newer Revisions of the core. Compile a new GIT Clone and it will fix that.
  2. Visual C++ Redistributables Installed... -- Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable x64 & x86 -- Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 & x86 (AND the VCRedist for OpenSSL from their download page) -- Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x64 & x86 -- Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable x64 & x86 I figured I would get all of those just to be safe with all the games and programs I use that are from the 1990-2013 range. So far all my games and programs work with no problems having all those VCRs installed. As for a CLEAN GIT Pull and Compile/Re-Compile, I've done this three times since the original post date and have had the same results each time with the messed up error that shows up in worldserver.exe bot not in the Server.log file that I have posted already.
  3. Patches? As is the update/world/*.sqls? The SQLs here... TrinityCore / sql / updates / world / ...that are downloaded with the GIT thing? All I did was follow TC's How-To_Win guide, exactly step by step. No editing of anything other then the realmlist table's name and ipaddress once the compile was finished and the SQL databases were imported into HeidiSQL and ran (see below). In HeidiSQL I imported and ran... ...sqlcreatecreate_mysql.sql ...sqlbaseauth_database.sql ...sqlbasecharacter_database.sql TDB_full_335.52_2013_07_17.sql from the TDB_full_335.52_2013_07_17.7z from http://www.trinitycore.org/f/files/download/5-tdb-full-updates Then as the guide here http://collab.kpsn.org/display/tc/Database_master says... "5. Click on the "world" database and import any *.sql file available in your ...sqlupdatesworld folder." To make importing and running all those 450+ files easier, I made the .bat file suggested here... [Windows/Linux] Combine SQL Updates and ran ONLY the World SQL that was created. Since this is my FIRST time doing this on this new Windows 8.1 AMD 64-bit PC, I Payed Attention To This Message... ...and I didn't apply any of those SQLs. I still don't understand what I could have possibly done to screw it up. I followed the guide to the letter before on my old Win XP machine (which is long dead and long gone now) and it worked without any issues. I have the nagging feeling that it isn't TC but more then likely my PC, so here are it's specs... From: Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsSystem window Windows Edition - Windows 8.1 System - Processor -- AMD A10-6700 APU with Radeon HD Graphics 3.70GHz - Installed Memory (RAM) -- 8.00GB (7.20GB usable) - System Type -- 64-bit Operation System, x64-based processor I'm at a loss here. I've done this before on a Windows XP Pentium 4 machine and had no issues whatsoever.
  4. Okay, I left the IP in both configs at 127.0.0.1 and changed Realmlist IP to my external IP... Both exes load fine... But I still get this when I try to Enter Game in WoW, on ANY race/class combo... worldserver.exe display (Server.log still doesn't show this error) I still have no clue whats wrong. Maybe because I'm on a 64-bit system and all the progs/core compile are 32-bits? Even though I had no errors or problems installing or compiling the core with 32-bit progs.
  5. Okay, I read through the Trouble with your Trinity Install / Readme 1st / FAQs topic and didn't see my problem. I searched the forums, didn't find my exact problem, or I missed it. My Auth and World works but don't work, let me explain... I followed the How-to_Win step by step with out any problems. ALL Files and Programs were downloaded lastnight. - Prog / File List: -- cmake-2.8.12.1-win32-x86.exe -- GitExtensions24703SetupComplete.msi -- HeidiSQL_8.1.0.4664_Setup.exe -- mysql-5.5.35-win32.msi -- vc_web.exe ( Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express ) -- vcredist_x86.exe ( Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - for OpenSSL ) -- Win32OpenSSL-1_0_1e.exe -- TDB_full_335.52_2013_07_17.7z I used the [Windows/Linux] Combine SQL Updates .bat file to make importing the World Update SQLs easier. World SQL Updates applied/imported/run/whatever... 2013_07_17_00_world_version.sql through to 2013_12_05_02_world_sai.sql ALL 457 world updates from https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore/tree/master/sql/updates/world (I checked to make sure I had all updates from there) I have left everything as it is when totally finished. Both Auth and World Configs show 127.0.0.1 for IP to use. realmlist in Auth database shows 127.0.0.1 as "address" and "localAddress", basically all is default except for my Realm 1 Name. I have set WoW's realmlist.wtf to "set realmlist 127.0.0.1" and nothing else. Here is Auth.log when I run everything in this default state... Here is Server.log when I run everything in this default state... So I'm thinking "Oh sweet, it works" I have created a GM account. I have allowed Auth, World, and WoW through the Windows Firewall. Now I load up WoW and login... WoW sees the realm, Furyan Server, and I have created some Chars and try to entere the game... Forsaken DK, Human Paladin, Forsaken Warlock, and others just to test... Server.log spits this out... (In Bold at the bottom) This shows in worldserver.exe but not in the Server.log... Then Windows 8.1 spits out a "TrinityCore World Server Daemon has stopped working" error. I don't get it. I followed everything the guide said. I applied the SQLs in the sqlupdatesworld folder But wait, that's not all! I went to http://www.whatismyip.com to get my external IP 67.174.***.*** *ed out last two numbers for a bit of security. Put my IP in Auth config and realmlist table to test if Auth works with my external IP so friends can connect... Auth.log output... I don't get why it isn't working now, I've done everything right. It should be working. Yes, ports are forwarded, firewall is allowing access, etc... Any ideas? I'm at a loss here. Thanks
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