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My friend Norlocblood has problems when logging into Net 7. I tried pinging and I get this:

Pinging play.net-7.org [87.106.15.671] with 32 buts of data:

Request time out.

Request time out.

Request time out.

Request time out.

Ping Statistics for 87.106.15.67:

Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost =4 (100% loss),

As a note everything has been done to the letter. Any help would be appreciated.

On an additional note atthe Net-7 play is hit and the black screen comes up with this:

Net7Proxy version 1.99

Using IP: 127..0.0.1 <127.0.0.1>

08/02/11 22:15:56 Attempting to connect to IP address : 87.106.15.67

08/02/11 22:15:56 Sending login

08/02/11 22:15:56 login OK

Net7Proxy version 1.99

Unrecognized switch: '-SERVER_ADDR'

Net7Proxy Usage:

Starts E&B client to interface with server:

NetProxy /ADDRESS: <ip address>

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My friend Norlocblood has problems when logging into Net 7. I tried pinging and I get this:

Pinging play.net-7.org [87.106.15.671] with 32 buts of data:

Request time out.

Request time out.

Request time out.

Request time out.

Ping Statistics for 87.106.15.67:

Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost =4 (100% loss),

As a note everything has been done to the letter. Any help would be appreciated.

On an additional note atthe Net-7 play is hit and the black screen comes up with this:

Net7Proxy version 1.99

Using IP: 127..0.0.1 <127.0.0.1>

08/02/11 22:15:56 Attempting to connect to IP address : 87.106.15.67

08/02/11 22:15:56 Sending login

08/02/11 22:15:56 login OK

Net7Proxy version 1.99

Unrecognized switch: '-SERVER_ADDR'

Net7Proxy Usage:

Starts E&B client to interface with server:

NetProxy /ADDRESS: <ip address>

go into c:\net7\bin and delete your 'launchnet7.cfg' file. Then start the launcher again, and if it doesn't automatically re-patch the file issue a 'force update'.

Now when you try to log in hopefully you will get a bit further.

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Well he tried what you suggested and it didnt seem to work. In the meantime I suggested he check his firewall settings. He has windows xp and he claims to have all updates, but he uses an old pcmia network card (yes its that old), hopefully his version of windows includes service pack 3. He will give it a shot and see if that is the case.(crosses fingers).

regards,

Duran70

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