says...
> says...
> > >> says...
> > >>>> These are the IDs listed on the RASCAR webpage. Are they correct?
> > >>>> Ian Parker: ian_parker
> > >>>> Richard Busch: 49RAS_ZZBusch
> > >>>> Eldred
> > >>> Yes, that's my correct Sierra ID, however I still can't log on
> > >>> without using the password you gave me.
> > >>> --
> > >>> Ian P
> > >>> <email invalid due to spammers>
> > >> I wonder if ian was accidently added to the muzzle file... :)
> > >> I have an idea. I'll setup my practice server, making double-damn
> > >> sure that those are the ID's it's expecting, and I'll change the
> > >> password to something else. Sometime during the next couple of days,
> > >> you guys try to log on.
> > > Okay, the practice server is up ("Rascar 2003"), so you guys can try
> > > to connect. You should probably remove the password you're currently
> > > using before trying to connect.
> > > If you can't connect, let me know, and I'll try to finger out what's
> > > wrong.
> > John, just connected to your server without a problem (no password). Though
> > I seem to remember being able to connect fine to it in the past even though
> > I couldn't get into Eldred's server.
> Before today, I was running with the same admin password as eldred.
> For this test, there is no admin password.
> I think one of two things is possible:
> 1) Eldred's entry for you in the invite file is wrong
> 2) Eldred has inadvertantly muzzled you on the server.
Maybe the best test is for Eldred to make double damn sure your id is
correct in the invite file (also making sure he doesn't have any
spaces in your id), and then making sure he doesn't have you in a
muzzle file. Once he's satisfied, he can throw the server up and see
if you can join.