Tormentis Posted October 4, 2012 Share Posted October 4, 2012 Hello, I'm having some problems with my XVM installation, I tried it a million times but my XVM.log keeps saying "stopping server" at the end. I've also asked one of the XVM admins/owners and they explained it once again same as all the others did, but it still says the same as I do everything I have to do. Since I don't have permission to attach these kind of files, I'll copy the exact log: 2012.10.03 19:39:58 WoT XVM Proxy v3.0.2.22487 2012.10.03 19:39:58 [D] MountPoint: D:\Games D\W.O.T\World_of_Tanks\res_mods\.stat 2012.10.03 19:39:58 [D] Unmount previous mount 2012.10.03 19:39:58 [D] Create MountPoint directory 2012.10.03 19:39:58 [D] Creating server thread 2012.10.03 19:39:58 [D] Starting server thread 2012.10.03 19:39:58 [D] Dokan thread: Starting main loop 2012.10.03 19:39:58 Timeout: 10000, MountPoint: .stat 2012.10.03 19:39:58 Game Region: EU (detected) 2012.10.03 19:39:59 Time: 167 ms, Size: 36 bytes 2012.10.03 19:39:59 [D] responseFromServer: {"players":[{"id":1,"status":"ok"}]} 2012.10.03 19:39:59 [D] Dokan thread: Main loop ended 2012.10.03 19:39:59 Can't assign a drive letter or mount point 2012.10.03 19:40:03 [D] Dokan thread is not alive. Exiting. 2012.10.03 19:40:03 Stopping server Can anyone explain me what I have to do to make it work? (the weird thing is that it does say during battle loading that I've got XVM, below it says still XVM with the time in the box) Thank you. Greetings, Tormentis @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucik66 Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 <...> 2012.10.03 19:39:59 Can't assign a drive letter or mount point 2012.10.03 19:40:03 [D] Dokan thread is not alive. Exiting. <...> Here is your problem. Maybe, empty space in the path [Games D] to the folder where xvm-proxy keeps it's cache is the reason of unavailable mount point or dots in the path [W.O.T] are too. @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tormentis Posted October 5, 2012 Author Share Posted October 5, 2012 Here is your problem. Maybe, empty space in the path [Games D] to the folder where xvm-proxy keeps it's cache is the reason of unavailable mount point or dots in the path [W.O.T] are too. So what am I supposed to change now? @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucik66 Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 (edited) You should try to install your xvm-proxy files in folder with path no containg these problematic characters e.g. blank space between letters, dots, comas and other like. For example, try to create folder in root of your disk C (C:\XVM\) and put in folder C:\XVM\ files: wot-xvm-proxy.exe, wot-xvm-proxy.exe.config, WorldOfTanks.exe, WOTLauncher.exe, WOTLauncher.cfg. Now you can run wot-xvm-proxy.exe. I just did all I wrote above - here is my xmv.log from this cutted testing xvm installation: XVM.log 2012.10.05 22:28:18 WoT XVM Proxy v3.0.3.32134 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] MountPoint: C:\XVM\.stat 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] Unmount previous mount 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] Create MountPoint directory 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] Creating server thread 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] Starting server thread 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] Dokan thread: Starting main loop 2012.10.05 22:28:18 Timeout: 10000, MountPoint: .stat 2012.10.05 22:28:18 Game Region: RU (detected) 2012.10.05 22:28:18 Time: 471 ms, Size: 36 bytes 2012.10.05 22:28:18 [D] responseFromServer: {"players":[{"id":1,"status":"ok"}]} 2012.10.05 22:28:23 [D] Dokan thread is alive 2012.10.05 22:28:23 Starting game process: WorldOfTanks.exe 2012.10.05 22:28:23 [D] Check game process 2012.10.05 22:28:28 [D] Wait for process to exit 2012.10.05 22:28:28 Stopping server 2012.10.05 22:28:29 [D] Dokan thread: Main loop ended 2012.10.05 22:28:29 Dokan: Success If all will work fine - you have to install World of Tanks in folder with path no containg these problematic characters e.g. blank space between letters, dots, comas and other to xvm can works or forget about xvm-full :) Here is screenshot of my C:\XVM folder: Edited October 5, 2012 by Lucik66 @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tormentis Posted October 6, 2012 Author Share Posted October 6, 2012 Here is screenshot of my C:\XVM folder: Do I only need to put those files there? Nothing else? Can all the others be in another folder far away? @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Конь-Огонь Posted October 6, 2012 Share Posted October 6, 2012 Lucik66 suggests something strange о_О Tormentis, just re-install dokan with rebooting after every action. (Delete dokan - reboot - instal dokan again - reboot again). It is almost always helps. @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tormentis Posted October 6, 2012 Author Share Posted October 6, 2012 Lucik66 suggests something strange о_О Tormentis, just re-install dokan with rebooting after every action. (Delete dokan - reboot - instal dokan again - reboot again). It is almost always helps. Then where should I put it correctly? Or doesnt it matter? @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Конь-Огонь Posted October 6, 2012 Share Posted October 6, 2012 Does not matter. @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tormentis Posted October 6, 2012 Author Share Posted October 6, 2012 Ok I'll try that first and if it doesn't do anything, I'll just try Lucik66's suggestion. Thank you :) both methodes failed.. @ Quote Link to comment Short link Share on other sites More sharing options...
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