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priest39 09-29-2002 12:14 PM

Hey CrowKing!!!!!!!!!!!
 
All of a sudden my autokick doesn't work! I'm getting an error message that reads:

"Error loading server messages[429]: ActiveX component can't create object"

It worked fine yesterday, but I fire it up this morning and bam, there ya go.

What did I do? What can I do? I already tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it to no avail.

??????????????? oOo:

Matrf 09-29-2002 01:46 PM

I suggest you to send him an email ...

rudedog 09-29-2002 07:51 PM

All you had to do was use the search button.

I found this thread with the same problem and Crowking replied. did not read all of the replies.

It's a start

priest39 09-29-2002 07:57 PM

sorry rudedog, I was kind of rushed
where did you say that link was? I ran a search and got bupkis.

rudedog 09-30-2002 07:04 AM

LOL, I am so sorry, I thought I had added the link
http://www.alliedassault.com/phpBB2/vie ... ate+object

What I have found when doing a search. use the "and" between your required search files

This is how I found this one
ActiveX and component and can't and create and object

Sorry again was rushed yesterday and meant to include the link

Crow King 10-01-2002 04:56 PM

Did you get it fixed?

priest39 10-07-2002 12:28 PM

Nope.
I tried just unzipping the .cab into the specified file, but I still get an "invalid path error 76" message.
I really can't figure what I'm doing wrong. I'm going to check out that thread again to see if I can figure what I'm doing wrong. oOo:

Crow King 10-07-2002 06:24 PM

When r u getting the path error? When you first start it up? If so, it is because Autokick is looking for its files and can't find them. Did you remove it and re-install into a new directory without using the installer program? From your last message, it sounds like this may be the case. If so, the registry entries aren't up to date. To fix this, just copy your Autokick files from the directory that they are in now to the directory that they used to be in.

Lemme know if that doesn't work.

priest39 10-12-2002 10:27 AM

Just for anyones information...
I got it fixed by reinstalling or overinstalling windows onto my hd. I guess I must have lost some files somewhere.
Thanks for all your help.
Also, for CK, how come the client names no longer drop off in the 1.2 version when they disconnect?

Crow King 10-12-2002 12:27 PM

When the server drops them, they should drop out of Autokick. I've noticed that when I disconnect from my server during a map switch, it keeps me listed as connected until Autokick boots me or I timeout on the server. I've also noticed that the server keeps sending the data packets to me as well.

priest39 10-12-2002 01:10 PM

Oddly enough, they are staying on mine.
I ran my server a few saturdays ago while I was on shift. When I came home, I thought there was a bunch of people were on the server, but it turned out to be all the people that had played while I was gone. For some reason, it just holds on to the info in status until you restart the program

BTW, it's nice to see you around so much.

Bazooka_Joe 10-12-2002 06:26 PM

Is it possible bad registry keys could be causing this conflict to go on?

Crow King 10-13-2002 09:28 AM

Oh, I got ya. I thought you meant they were being returned in the status list, but you're saying you're seeing players in Autokick when there aren't any on the server.

Autokick will always show you the last good list of players it has received from the server. If you see this again, watch the console window above the player list - Autokick will show you what messages it is receiving back from the server and you can see what is in the player list.


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