Really strange bug on DCC with 6.x/WinXP - 21/06/03 04:20 AM
Helle there.
I can't DCC send or chat as far as I remind to have 6.x versions and/or WinXP
I tried every ways to solve the problem. My last test was to use a scratch mIRC on the DMZ (knowing out of NAT filtering), eliminating any firewalling/scripting/options/exe-corruption errors and the problem still appears.
I have quite amazing return on DCC Send, variable but looking like :
Almost all of sendee reported that error
On of them ever gave me that strange behavior, looking like my DCC send command was treated as a SAY... :
I think it involves WinXP oriental langages support (that I use but not in mIRC). Disabling it has removed any of these really strange messages but still resulted in timeouts. I'll try to fully remove it (for diagnose), but it'll be great if mIRC could manage with that in some future version :tongue: Or if any of you could help me to resolve this puzzle
Thanks for that great software.
feit
PS: Well I forgot : incoming DCCs are OK, as is localhost detection
I can't DCC send or chat as far as I remind to have 6.x versions and/or WinXP
I tried every ways to solve the problem. My last test was to use a scratch mIRC on the DMZ (knowing out of NAT filtering), eliminating any firewalling/scripting/options/exe-corruption errors and the problem still appears.
I have quite amazing return on DCC Send, variable but looking like :
Code:
- ) Unknown command - èQPZϲÊàøŒW‘ý] ½Õµ ÒÚ\;©¥âã`Fš7¸¡Qè Unknown command - ) Unknown command - èQPZ Unknown command -
Almost all of sendee reported that error
Code:
DCC Resume from feit rejected (invalid parameters)
On of them ever gave me that strange behavior, looking like my DCC send command was treated as a SAY... :
Code:
<feit> DCC SEND whb.jpg hÜÉ°B¸¸B°PZp®BhÜÉ°B¸¸B°PZ 83270
I think it involves WinXP oriental langages support (that I use but not in mIRC). Disabling it has removed any of these really strange messages but still resulted in timeouts. I'll try to fully remove it (for diagnose), but it'll be great if mIRC could manage with that in some future version :tongue: Or if any of you could help me to resolve this puzzle
Thanks for that great software.
feit
PS: Well I forgot : incoming DCCs are OK, as is localhost detection