Not sure what you mean, to be honest.
Wait, you said it works if you specify "!noop" instead of "noop"? Then I do believe you have an alias that has overwritten mIRC's built in /noop Commmand. To get around this I edited my last bit of code so it calls mIRC's built-in /noop instead.
Last edited by FroggieDaFrog; 04/03/11 12:18 PM.