UMS Unplayable Content
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Re: UMS Unplayable Content
i got a few questions.
Have you ever modified your HOSTS file? (if not then disregard)
Did you ever let Java completely close out ? if the port is still in use from the existing Java then this error shows.
Do you have any firewalling on your router?
Have you ever modified your HOSTS file? (if not then disregard)
Did you ever let Java completely close out ? if the port is still in use from the existing Java then this error shows.
Do you have any firewalling on your router?



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Re: UMS Unplayable Content
Not at all, like I said it just happened after I left and came back.
Re: UMS Unplayable Content
Yes i have edited my host file, but only after this error occurred.DeFlanko wrote:i got a few questions.
Have you ever modified your HOSTS file? (if not then disregard)
Did you ever let Java completely close out ? if the port is still in use from the existing Java then this error shows.
Do you have any firewalling on your router?
Yes.
No.
Re: UMS Unplayable Content
ok what happens when you revert your Hosts file to default?



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Re: UMS Unplayable Content
I don't see how the hosts file would effect it. I did say that it worked at a friends house.DeFlanko wrote:ok what happens when you revert your Hosts file to default?
It obviously has to do with my network but have absolutely no clue what it could be. I haven't ever changed anything about it until this started happening and i have put everything back to the way it was before anyway.
Re: UMS Unplayable Content
Your Hosts file if improperly configured.. and cause a network issue.
for example....
say you always want home.you.org to be pointed back to 127.0.0.1 you would make your host file entry to be like:
127.0.0.1 Home.you.org
But say if you didnt use 127.0.0.1 but used somthign liek 192.168.0.2, and your network card is set to DHCP... well in about 8 hour or the next reboot you coudl get a differnt IP...
so your entry in the HOst file is:
192.168.0.2 home.you.org
when ever you type in home.you.org its oging to fail because your staticly settign that route while your network card is not staticly set.
this is just one example...
what modifications did you do to your HOSTS file?
for example....
say you always want home.you.org to be pointed back to 127.0.0.1 you would make your host file entry to be like:
127.0.0.1 Home.you.org
But say if you didnt use 127.0.0.1 but used somthign liek 192.168.0.2, and your network card is set to DHCP... well in about 8 hour or the next reboot you coudl get a differnt IP...
so your entry in the HOst file is:
192.168.0.2 home.you.org
when ever you type in home.you.org its oging to fail because your staticly settign that route while your network card is not staticly set.
this is just one example...
what modifications did you do to your HOSTS file?



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Re: UMS Unplayable Content
I blocked a program from accessing the internet.
Like I said before though, it works fine at my friends house and i changed something in the hosts file after this problem occurred.
Like I said before though, it works fine at my friends house and i changed something in the hosts file after this problem occurred.