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Development Section => Your Developing Problems => Topic started by: TecMaster on 23 June, 2004, 18:00:54

Title: Ptokax Error message: Please, do NOT fake on slots number!
Post by: TecMaster on 23 June, 2004, 18:00:54
Do someone know why users get the following message sometimes:

Please, do NOT fake on slots number!

And then the user get disconnected.
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Post by: blackwings on 23 June, 2004, 18:40:58
QuoteOriginally posted by TecMaster
Do someone know why users get the following message sometimes:

Please, do NOT fake on slots number!

And then the user get disconnected.

This isn't an error message. It means that someone is faking the number of slots he/she has opened.
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Post by: [UK]Madman on 23 June, 2004, 18:57:30
I believe this message is sometimes given in error, as ive had my own hub telling me this when I know for a fact that I am not faking!

Can sometimes be caused by changing number of open slots while in hub (I think).
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Post by: TecMaster on 23 June, 2004, 19:34:50
The user how get the message is not faking.
And I consider it an error becorse it's not an valid statement.


So what do Ptokax do when it determine that the user "is faking"?

Someone....
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Post by: blackwings on 23 June, 2004, 21:20:27
QuoteOriginally posted by TecMaster
The user how get the message is not faking.
And I consider it an error becorse it's not an valid statement.


So what do Ptokax do when it determine that the user "is faking"?

Someone....

Maybe it's like Madman said, maybe the user had changed the number of his slot will still being in the hub, so when he got checked, the description tag didn't match what the number of slot that it found.

Dunno if it's a bug in ptokax, but it could also be the client. Maybe older versions doesn't update the slots number immediately.
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Post by: plop on 23 June, 2004, 23:46:16
QuoteOriginally posted by TecMaster
Do someone know why users get the following message sometimes:

Please, do NOT fake on slots number!

And then the user get disconnected.
your running testdrive, 2 solve this you need 2 disable the "aditional slot check".
you can find it on the advanced tab.
that check is a bit buggy and causes these false kicks.

plop
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Post by: TecMaster on 24 June, 2004, 08:42:22
Thanks plop, I totaly forgot about that ...