either incorect indexes, or db path set wrong Sorry wt do u mean by incorrect indexes?
billylilylalu Dedicated Member Dedicated Member Jan 18, 2006 210 0 43 N9 Feb 17, 2006 #21 Anon said: either incorect indexes, or db path set wrong Click to expand... Sorry wt do u mean by incorrect indexes?
Anon said: either incorect indexes, or db path set wrong Click to expand... Sorry wt do u mean by incorrect indexes?
Senture LOMCN VIP VIP Feb 8, 2004 1,529 1 164 Feb 17, 2006 #22 they must be in numerical order starting from 0 the 1 then 2 ect
billylilylalu Dedicated Member Dedicated Member Jan 18, 2006 210 0 43 N9 Feb 17, 2006 #23 Anon said: they must be in numerical order starting from 0 the 1 then 2 ect Click to expand... Ok I have no idea w0t ur on about! I think its something to do with the IP =/
Anon said: they must be in numerical order starting from 0 the 1 then 2 ect Click to expand... Ok I have no idea w0t ur on about! I think its something to do with the IP =/
billylilylalu Dedicated Member Dedicated Member Jan 18, 2006 210 0 43 N9 Feb 17, 2006 #24 Ye if i only open the M2Server on its own it dusnt say; 192.168.XX.XX Not Ready I also forwarded the ports using the IP I got from www.WhatIsMyIP.com which began with 82. ..but I got connection closed Plus I forward the ports from the information I got from http://crystalserver.net/guides/linksys.html =/
Ye if i only open the M2Server on its own it dusnt say; 192.168.XX.XX Not Ready I also forwarded the ports using the IP I got from www.WhatIsMyIP.com which began with 82. ..but I got connection closed Plus I forward the ports from the information I got from http://crystalserver.net/guides/linksys.html =/
urbanfox No Brag, Just Fact Legendary Jun 21, 2003 5,263 3 285 Southern California, USA, North America, Earth Feb 25, 2006 #25 Did you do EVERYTHING according to these guides? http://crystalserver.net/guides/ FYI, you don't need to block your 192.168.x.x IP address as that is your internal network, NOT your internet address.
Did you do EVERYTHING according to these guides? http://crystalserver.net/guides/ FYI, you don't need to block your 192.168.x.x IP address as that is your internal network, NOT your internet address.