It has come to my attention that at least 3 persons have an working client for this server, yet they don't want to share it.
Requirements
- VMWare 9+
- The server files from code175.com
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----- This is the link for those files on a decent hosting :
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Important As far as i know, the server runs only on Intel Dual Core Processors
Step 1
- Extract the image and add it to vmware workstation
- Edit the memory available and number of processors to suit your PC
- Run the image
- The password for Administrator is
Step 2
- Test if you can run 192.168.0.175.exe
- Now, the tricky part comes up.
--- Some people said that their vmware image works just fine without any alterations to the vmware settings, but it did not work for me.
---- On your Host computer open Virtual Network Manager ( Start->All Programs->VMWare )
---- Click on VMNet1
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Subnet IP : 192.168.0.0
---- Click DHCP Settings
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Start IP adress : 192.168.0.175
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End IP adress : 192.168.0.254
Step 3
- With your VMWare image running, edit the network adapter present from Bridged to Host Only
- Go to Network connections and set your present connection IPs to automatic ( also DNS Server )
- On your Host OS run a browser and type this
It should be working. If you don't, double check your setings.
192.exe should be running !!!
From this moment you have a working local server. Only you can connect to it.
About the client to use it with this server
Not all clients work with this servers. A small amount of people managed to make some clients to work, but i guess they don't want to share.
However,
rohandebugger shared a rohanclient.exe version that has GG bypass. You can find it in the attachments.
If you manage to get pass login and you get the following error at the server list :
- ERR Connection Failed ( False )
is because your client version is not valid.
To make the current client you're using to work with the server you have to open SQL Server Management and edit the following :
RohanUser.dbo.DownFlag -> Right click -> Select the option with "(200)"
There's a single row there, and in one column you'll find Client Version.
Ok, in the 192.exe window, after you login you get some output, including your client version.It's something like 1,0,1,5,3.
Take that number from there and put it in the table.