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Zaranthos

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  1. They connect from the internet and you connect from the same computer or a separate computer is your server?
  2. The 4.x branch is experimental and not supported or even playable yet. The wiki explains what branch you should be pulling I think. You need 3.3.5a client, maps, dbc, and vmaps if you enable those.
  3. I have my realmlist IP set to my WAN IP so my friend can connect from the internet. You might want to use that computers IP if nobody from the internet will be connecting. I think the other config files use localhost IP's.
  4. I'm guessing your username/password don't match because you blotted the out when you pasted auth.config but didn't in world.config. Hopefully you don't have remote login enabled. You have the IP of the server running Trinity in your realmlist table of auth DB, and realm name? You could also search the forums for "connect realm" and find a lot of this previously covered. I had problems with this years ago and barely remember all the things I tried.
  5. Welcome to the forums. Check out the help us help you topic for what information we might need to help you better. I'm guessing you missed something. Did you edit your auth db with the correct realm information so it matches your config files?
  6. I don't mind languages I can't read showing up in new content. I can just ignore it if I want or I can try to figure it out if I'm curious.
  7. Are you copying the config files and not changing the username/password listed in your error? Look at your old config and see if 127.0.0.1;3306;trinity;trinity;characters is what you're using or if you're just overwriting your old config file instead of updating it.
  8. Excellent time for a forum update. Maybe the update will make all the new posts show up in places like custom code.
  9. I don't get an error but when I post I get an endless progress bar and have to go back and reload the forums to get a refresh. Firefox 12 x64 (Waterfox). If that matters. Oh, now I'm getting errors.
  10. It's retarded. I think show new content should show all the new content. Those other topics are completely useless if nobody ever sees them. Frankly I hate it.
  11. The devs have enough to do without making guides. Besides, they should only be allowed out of the dungeon for a little sunshine when they've done enough coding. Don't get me wrong, it's nice when devs take time to write good reference material, but if someone else can manage it they can spend time doing what they're best at. Well written forum guides can be copy/pasted right to the wiki and then there is still a spot to discuss the guide.
  12. Just make everyone a mod. What could happen? While it's true guide posters can wander off and not update their guide it's still useful on a forum where people can more easily discuss the topic of the guide and refine it over time. I've seen some pretty good guides on forums and some pretty bad ones. The good ones usually get a sticky though.
  13. Good idea. It would also be a central repository for instruction on specific points of interest.
  14. Put them in your WoW folder before running them.
  15. The wiki explains how to make the .bat file which is how you're supposed to run it. Also might want to run the command prompt as admin if you're on Vista or Windows 7.
  16. Yes that will solve a lot of problems on Vista and Windows 7. I believe the default install location (program files) has elevated security and requires an admin command prompt for the extractors to work. I think my WoW is on another partition and didn't require an admin command prompt but I may be wrong since I frequently open command prompts as admin out of habit now.
  17. I just followed the wiki a week ago and everything worked fine for me. Pay attention to the installation option questions when installing since you'll want context menus and path stuff added during the install(s). The wiki does a good job of explaining it in detail but in the event an updated installer changes and doesn't have the same options either use common sense (not click click click done) or keep notes on what options you did or didn't enable during your install process so you can ask detailed questions here if you have problems.
  18. I have my disagreements with some of the MOD actions here but you just completely lost your argument by being an idiot. You'll find it pretty hard to get any sympathy or help from anyone unless you "grow up and move out of mommy's basement". You'll be lucky to even read my reply since you'll probably get banned outright and frankly you'd deserve it. At the very least you owe every MOD here more respect than you've just shown since they work here for free cleaning up after infantile people like you.
  19. My guess would be bad hard drive or RAM. One bad sector on a HD being used by data for the extractor or Windows swap could cause crazy failures. Bad RAM not normally used by regular use could be used during the large vmap extraction process causing it to fail. Or just some strange hardware incompatibility the extractor doesn't like.
  20. Where was WoW installed on the old computer you copied from? I know Vista and Windows 7 can put file and folder permissions on stuff in certain folders and it's possible those copy from the old computer. If that happened you'd have to use the advanced permissions crap and take ownership. Just a thought.
  21. I did a clean WoW install a few days ago, clean Trinity build, install and patched to 3.3.5a. Ran WoW a couple times and then extracted vmaps according to the wiki and go no errors. That probably doesn't help you but I can say it worked for me. You could double check to make sure you don't have old extracted data sitting in your WoW folder from before since you copied your old WoW folder.
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