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Problems connecting to sisi.

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Valea Silpha
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#1 - 2011-11-26 10:54:22 UTC
The old sisi launcher gets me into a crucible sisi client, but it won't let me log in (says status unknown ALL the time, and no luck just connecting anyway), while running through the new launcher gets me into a crucible clinet that wants to connect to TQ and is incompatable.

I've downloaded the updates and repaired the sisi client and so forth, but I'm just getting nothing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Mara Rinn
Cosmic Goo Convertor
#2 - 2011-11-26 13:50:34 UTC
I was having similar problems and ended up solving it by setting the Launcher to run as Administrator. For my setup, I did this by dragging "C:\Program Files\CCP\Singularity\launcher\launcher.exe" to the task bar to create a shortcut, then edited the shortcut properties -> Advanced -> tick "Run as administrator". I also added "/server:singularity" to the "Target" of the shortcut.

The launcher continues to show the server status for Tranquility, but when I click "Play" it will launch the Singularity client and connect to the Singularity server.

Of course reviewing my shortcut now, it doesn't have the "Run as administrator" ticked, but still works. I guess there was a patch in there somewhere which twiddled some setting or another.

Hope this helps.
Valea Silpha
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2011-11-27 02:56:24 UTC
Thanks.

Manually pointing it at sisi pulled an auto-update and now io'm working fine.
Harcole
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#4 - 2011-11-27 12:01:16 UTC
I'm having similar issues, when running SISI Launcher I get "An error occured during repair" in the background window it says TypeError: an integer is required.

Here is what happened up to that point:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "repairTool\progressPanel.pyc", line 99, in _TaskRun
File "repairTool\repairUI.pyc", line 104, in Start
File "repairTool\repairLogic.pyc", line 203, in Repair
File "repairTool\repairLogic.pyc", line 369, in Restore
File "zsync\zsync.pyc", line 382, in RestoreFolder
File "zsync\zsync.pyc", line 756, in GetRollsums
TypeError: an integer is required
Total Runtime: 0h00m04s

Running as administrator doesn't fix this, I've even deleted the entire folder and tried then deleted the entire folder again and downloaded SISI from eve-o but that gives incompatible version. Help!
oldbutfeelingyoung
Perkone
Caldari State
#5 - 2011-11-27 12:29:57 UTC
Mara Rinn wrote:
I was having similar problems and ended up solving it by setting the Launcher to run as Administrator. For my setup, I did this by dragging "C:\Program Files\CCP\Singularity\launcher\launcher.exe" to the task bar to create a shortcut, then edited the shortcut properties -> Advanced -> tick "Run as administrator". I also added "/server:singularity" to the "Target" of the shortcut.

The launcher continues to show the server status for Tranquility, but when I click "Play" it will launch the Singularity client and connect to the Singularity server.

Of course reviewing my shortcut now, it doesn't have the "Run as administrator" ticked, but still works. I guess there was a patch in there somewhere which twiddled some setting or another.

Hope this helps.



thank you Mara, i had similar problems ,this helped a lot
CCP should make a sticky about this

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