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(July 27th, 2014, 09:11)Caledorn Wrote: Windows Update was nagging wildly, so I put it to work.
Code: net stop "windows update"
and do it on your schedule, not your computer's. When Windows Update nags me I put a bullet through the service until I'm ready for downtime.
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I can not connect to server. Because it is too late at my current location I request to pause the game if it will become responsive.
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the game is down, furungy.
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(July 27th, 2014, 12:53)spacetyrantxenu Wrote: (July 27th, 2014, 09:11)Caledorn Wrote: Windows Update was nagging wildly, so I put it to work.
Code: net stop "windows update"
and do it on your schedule, not your computer's. When Windows Update nags me I put a bullet through the service until I'm ready for downtime.
The games are running on a Windows Server 2012 - not a regular Win7/8 desktop machine. Ignoring Windows Update on a server environment is of course possible, but not the best idea (not that it is a good idea on a regular desktop either, but slightly less important than a server environment). But I do it on my own schedule of course (power failures and after thunderstorms are excellent timings since the games are already down in these cases).
I apologise for the delay for getting the games back up though. Obviously Windows Update does not take *this* much time. I was out of the house, and the time went by a bit faster than I expected. I am in the process of getting the games back up now.
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Game back up.
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Tracker down?
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Ended games (Selection): BTS games: PB1, PB3, PBEM2, PBEM4, PBEM5B, PBEM50. RB mod games: PB5, PB15, PB27, PB37, PB42, PB46, PB71. FFH games: PBEMVII, PBEMXII. Civ 6: PBEM22 Games ded lurked: PB18
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(July 27th, 2014, 18:17)Krill Wrote: Tracker down?
Works for me?
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some links work some don't.
Meh.
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I'll look into it tomorrow.
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July 27th, 2014, 18:58
(This post was last modified: July 27th, 2014, 18:59 by Lord Parkin.)
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Finished OxyBaII and Jowy's turns.
Turn 110 is up.
However, as long as the tracker is down I suggest those playing in the second half of the timer avoid playing for the moment, since they can't see when their opponent has played.
It would be great if those involved in wars playing in the first half of the timer would PM their opponent when they're done playing.
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