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rabbit | Well, I was having trouble with Webbot Pure, and I found the solution. It was annoying me for a very long time, too. Okay, so I could connect to Botnet just fine, but whenever I connected to Battle.net webbot automagically killed the connection. The problem? 0x59. I loaded a different bot on my webbot account to register it, and then switch back to webbot, which started to work. I wasn't getting this problem within the first few days of using webbot, but, I just thought you'd like to know. | December 31, 2005, 6:34 PM |
Spht | [quote author=rabbit link=topic=13715.msg139955#msg139955 date=1136054082] Well, I was having trouble with Webbot Pure, and I found the solution. It was annoying me for a very long time, too. Okay, so I could connect to Botnet just fine, but whenever I connected to Battle.net webbot automagically killed the connection. The problem? 0x59. I loaded a different bot on my webbot account to register it, and then switch back to webbot, which started to work. I wasn't getting this problem within the first few days of using webbot, but, I just thought you'd like to know. [/quote] So what do you think was the problem? WebBot ignores the e-mail register message, and I've logged on to accounts that have no e-mail assigned to them. | December 31, 2005, 7:21 PM |
rabbit | I don't know, but registering the e-mail made it stop disconnecting. I spose I should have been a little more thorough with the investigation, but it's not like I can replicate it now :\ | December 31, 2005, 7:59 PM |
JoeTheOdd | Sure you can, just create a new Battle.net account. | December 31, 2005, 9:30 PM |
rabbit | Yeah...I was thinking I'd need another webbot auth. | January 1, 2006, 2:28 AM |
JoeTheOdd | WebBot auths are not tied to Battle.net accounts. | January 1, 2006, 11:33 AM |
Quarantine | Nah they are tied to your Botnet account..forever. | January 1, 2006, 12:42 PM |
rabbit | Blug. I wasn't thinking strait. Hush. | January 1, 2006, 1:32 PM |
Spht | I suspect it was something unrelated to e-mail register, since the problem appeared after a few days of use, then went away again. Probably connection/ISP issue. Don't think that I am ignoring your report. I looked through all the email-related code I have in WebBot to see if anything there could possibly cause a problem, but without further information that's all I can do. | January 1, 2006, 3:39 PM |
rabbit | I'll try to replicate the problem, but I'm not promising anything! [update] Further investigation has shown that the problem lies in the fact that my network sucks. That is all. | January 2, 2006, 7:14 PM |