Just delete the bin file and it will reinstall at startup.Actually my PC is 64-bit, how can I reinitialize the setup? Just delete everything except the .exe?
DeViL303 is too fast lol
Just delete the bin file and it will reinstall at startup.Actually my PC is 64-bit, how can I reinitialize the setup? Just delete everything except the .exe?
I'm not running the service, but i restart the server, and now show me error 80710092That is an error signifying a dead link. Make sure you install and run the built in webserver, if you don't already have one running that shares your package folder. Then leave the webserver DOS window open , don't close it.
If you are on Windows 10 then you might need to do this as it has a service that uses port 80:
Thanks @kozarovv for the tip.
- Go to Start, type in services.msc
- Scroll down in the Services window to find the World Wide Web Publishing Service.
- Right click on it and select Stop.
Yep I was using Rebug when we were making it.CFW users are able to use this to serve pkg files to their XMB?
Yes, delete the bin folder and start it again.
Just delete the bin file and it will reinstall at startup.
DeViL303 is too fast lol
Are you using Wifi?Thanks for the help guys. So far it's going smoothly, it's downloading my signed package of san andreas, but is it normal for it to fluctuate the remaining time? First it was 59 minutes, then 2200, now 177.
If you go to your ip in the we browser does it show you pkg files?I'm not running the service, but i restart the server, and now show me error 80710092
Are you using Wifi?
Understood. Looking forward to what else you guys got in store! Mind giving a hint?@Andrew Pettway We spent the last few days testing and I've not seen that error.
We are looking for the people that are enjoying using this to step up and help the other guys out. The more time the two of us are posting here the less time we have to get your net surprise ready![]()
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Oh okay. Yeah I'm not too good with servers but I switched to Ethernet just now. Hoping that will fix it.To test your server go to your IP in the web browser and see if it shoes you pkg folder if not e sure your server is running.
@Andrew Pettway was my way of asking if someone could try to help you guys out. We need to hear about problems but if it's something we've not seen we need help too so we can get it fixed.
Thanks for the feedback one thing can you post in English too even if it's just a google translate.Para los que no les funciona el servidor se les cierra, tiene que reiniciar su pc despues de instalar el pkg linker a mi me resulto, pruebas de como va el progreso
when i put the address in my browser, the page could not be loaded.If you go to your ip in the we browser does it show you pkg files?