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Kumiorava
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I'm not sure I understan you right. You mean civserver tries to contact the metaserver on its own, without prompting? It shouldn't do that. Then again, one never knows about Windows... Did you run civclient before or after you started civserver? And exactly what command did you use to launch civserver?
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Kumiorava
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Does anyone know wether the Windows XWin32 port of Freeciv is optimized for NT or 9X families? Because NT takes all kinds of networking stuff much more granted than Win98. Win98 might be marketed as an easy-to-network os, but it really doesn't like al kinds of services running on it at all, especially if its just for intrasystem use.
DaveV, as Thue already suggested, I recomend you check your networking settings from the control panel.
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moseslei
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Falls Church VA USA
May 2000 time: 05:14
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See my post in "Freeciv Forum" topic (p.2) about how to check if your network is set up.
Hope it helps.
Moses
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I had the same problem Dave with same error message, I asked same questions with same response too... Finally I found that their is also a download avaialble for a Windows version at the same location you got the X-Server version... I have managed to load that version and even started one game, unfortunaltey the graphics not yet up to Civ 2 standards but for a free game it sure kicks butt....
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