Yep, I just downloaded the newest update this morning.
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Yep, I just downloaded the newest update this morning.
Help? :(
Check in task manager if there is really another instance running and perhaps kill that one. In case it would be a service after all it will restart but at least you can see if it's really running already.
Nope, there is no process by the name of h2server.exe. I'm puzzled... :confused2:
Yeah that's weird. Maybe you can provide more info.
- what do you type to start the server
- did you enter a serial for the server
- do you have a lot of other apps installed
stuff like that...
I think it's time to ask for a step-by-step from you.. Start from just after a fresh reboot and after you've logged in. Please provide the full path of any shortcuts you are running, and the details of the commands as you enter them.
Screenshots would also be helpfull of the task list..
Go to Start > Run > and type Services.msc
When a window comes up, look for "Halo 2 Dedicated Server" or something like that. You might want to sort by name to make it easier to find.
If it's there, you can run h2admin -live and access the server as if you were using h2server -live. However if you want to remove the server off the Services, then you can just do -deleteservice -live
Alrighty then... After I reboot, VNC Server opens, as well as a memory monitor by the name of Freeram XP, as well as a little doohicky that updates my dynamic ip address on my no-ip domain (DUC20). Nothing else is running, but I'll post a link to a capture of my process tab in task manager. When I try running the server, I use the following command: h2server -lan
I'm just trying to get it to run a simple LAN server for now, so I'm not even messing with live.
Here's the link.
ftp://technik733.no-ip.com/untitled.jpg
EDIT: I almost forgot I'm running an ISS 6.0 ftp server on it also. Duh... I alrady looked at the services Syuusuke, and it's not even on the list, let alone running. Running h2admin doesn't do anything. When I run the server and then the admin, it looks like this:
ftp://technik733.no-ip.com/untitled1.jpg
Get rid of your memory manager...especially since you're on a server. Versions of Windows 2000 and later do a better job at handling their own memory than any other application. In almost all cases, no matter what memory manager you use, there WILL be problems and it ends up actually slowing down the computer. Get rid of it an try running h2server.
O_o Personally I think Microsuck is regressing with respect to how effective their software is, but that's irrelevant. I tried closing the memory program, and it didn't help. Any more ideas?