"Can't Start Wow: Unknown Account or Password" means the GUEST:xxx or GUESTPWD entry in your settings.txt file is not correct. Make sure you does have a guest account of that name, and if password is not empty, the correct password
"Can't Start Wow: Unknown Account or Password" means the GUEST:xxx or GUESTPWD entry in your settings.txt file is not correct. Make sure you does have a guest account of that name, and if password is not empty, the correct password
i got my guest acc activated, and it has no password. and my guest account is named Gäst
try to run this on a command line:
runas /u:Gäst notepad.exe
if Gäst account is enabled notepad should be executed.
i'll try it later! loooks very nice!! +rep!
private server I think 2.3.2 - my warrior just stands there and the window flickers after I set it all up with waypoints and all.
For older versions use the matching version from my downloads page. Because each WOW version has different offsets. I started to save the old versions a couple month back so 2.3.2 is available.
However the older versions are provided as is, and no more bug fixes will be performed on them.
still not working, when i do the command line i only start notepad.exe, not the hack but notepad
That is fine. Now change notepad to WOW.exe, i.e
runas /u:guest "c:\program files\blizz\wow.exe"
Replace the "c:\program files\blizz..." to your real wow.exe path.
Any specific reason I get this error when running the config?
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4...loerrorzd9.png
Just read I need Microsoft .Net 2.0 Framework.. I'll get my hands on it.
If anyone gets this error download the Net 2.0 Framework at Download details: .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86)
Install it and restart and it should fix any problems.
Last edited by meoh; 02-22-2008 at 03:04 PM.
I love this bot, thank you so much! +Rep
indeed it looks
LOL I have been using this bot so much
who can donate 1$ for me?i will give rep!
cool program!
TY everyone and to meoh, that message means you need the .Net framework 2.0 to use config utility. the config button launches configure utility, which is written in .Net (it is just much easier).