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  1. Thank you very much for the quick response! Did you delete your game client's cache, especially if you have played on retail or other servers? - I don't believe so, unless it does that automatically. I have indeed been playing on retail however the retail installation is in a different location than my vanilla client that I'm using for mangos zero. (The retail client is installed at it's default location in Program Files, while my vanilla client is installed in My Documents, so any updates/patches they did to the retail version shouldn't have affected my vanilla client). Are your router and firewall settings the same as when you used to operate your server? - Yes, connecting to the server seems to be fine as I have my own WoW site that I'm able to connect to. (I'm referring to the personal WoW site that was in one of the guides from the old Mangos Zero forums). Did you edit your client's realmlist.wtf file to match the IP address of your server? If operating the server on the same machine as your game, use 127.0.0.1. Otherwise, use the IP your server has on your LAN. - Yes, the IP address in my vanilla client's realmlist.wtf is still set to my IP (which I used before). Have you made any changes to MySQL or your server databases since your server was offline? - I have not, unless changes were made automatically from windows updates or retail WoW patches/updates. Is your realm's IP address set correctly in the realmd database? - This may be the issue as my IP is different than what it used to be. I did however update my vanilla client's realmlist.wtf to my new IP, but haven't changed anything else in any other files/databases that MAY still be using my old IP. (I've been trying to find the old guide on setting up Mangos Zero from the Mangos zero forums to backtrack and update any changes with regards to my new IP but haven't been able to find it). If changes/updates need to be made to any files/databases with regards to my new IP please let me know how I can go about doing so, as I'm still somewhat new to this. Did you edit mangosd.conf, realmd.conf, scriptdev.conf, and auctionhousebot.conf for the correct settings to connect to your database? - Not since I last set this server up. All the settings should be the same except for possibly my new IP that I'm using. Unless anything else updates/changes on it's own over time, other changes may need to be made. Thank you again for the help! If any additional info is needed let me know Edit: Managed to finally find a link to the guide I used for setting up my Mangos Zero server, hopefully this will help give an idea of how my server is setup: http://udw.altervista.org/zeroproject/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=602
  2. Hi I used to play vanilla WoW using a mangos zero server (my own setup on my own computer) several months ago. It had set it up and configured it and it ran perfectly w/o any issues. I haven't played on it for a while now however and just decided to start up again. However, now I'm encountering a logging in issue. When I try logging in, it goes through the first few login stages fine (connecting, authenticating, verifying, etc) but then it freezes at "Success!" and when I hit cancel it sends me to the realm selection screen where I then choose the "MaNGOS" realm in the list, but it freezes at "Logging into game server". If I click "Change Realm", it displays the realm "MaNGOS" realm as online and shows that I have 9 characters on it, just not able to log onto it. Not sure what has changed to have this connection issue now but hopefully it can be fixed. If any additional info is needed to get this resolved please let me know and I'll post it all. Thank you very much for any help! (PS. The mangos zero forums seem to be offline/no longer exist thus me posting here instead.)
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