Hi, I just downloaded and extracted WinEQ2 to ProgramFiles\WinEQ2
When i double click WinEQ2.exe, it starts by patching then it encounters an error message after sometime.
The error message is
" Could not successfully retrieve new file LavishPatcher.exe(-16). Aborting Patch. You may continue using the software."
After clicking OK.
The icon appears on my taskbar.
After awhile it appears the following error message :-
"WinEQ was unable to initialize at this time. The connection with the server timed out. Please try again"
What is the reason for this error message?
Is it due to my firewall?
I am using a hardware Barricade Firewall from SMC.
There is no options to allow access to "lavishsoft.com"
I can enable NAT Access if I have the following info
Trigger Port = ???
Trigger Type = I am assuming TCP
Public Port = ???
Public Type = I am assuming TCP
I tried searching the FAQ and forums regarding ports. I am sorry if I miss out on a post somewhere.
My friend who introduced this software to me have no problems and he doesnt have a clue how to assist me with the problem.
Kindly advise.
Thanks in Advance.
Unable to use WinEQ2
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Actually, it may have just been our server acting up a little bit this morning. There was apparently some latency earlier that stopped a few people from being able to use the software, so just try again and it should work properly.
However, if nothing has changed...
You dont need to change anything with your router (forwarding, etc), as the connections are only outgoing. Your firewall should not be a problem, but you can certainly try temporarily disabling it to see if it makes a difference. I'm not sure what would help unless your ISP has poor reliability or latency.
However, if nothing has changed...
You dont need to change anything with your router (forwarding, etc), as the connections are only outgoing. Your firewall should not be a problem, but you can certainly try temporarily disabling it to see if it makes a difference. I'm not sure what would help unless your ISP has poor reliability or latency.
Well, the only remaining possibility is the amount of latency and packet loss between you and the server. I can see that your ISP uses a proxy server farm to handle web, so that would explain the difference between browsing our website and connecting to our license server. I can also see that performing a traceroute to your actual IP address shows some packet loss on the singnet networks. This packet loss is undoubtedly the source of the problem. I imagine that if you perform a traceroute from your local computer to lavishsoft.com, you will see that packet loss as well. Generally such packet loss is solved by the ISP within a few hours, but can take a day or two.
Sorry for the second post, however I wanted to thank you for such a great product as well as further describe the issue I am having today as it's different from what was occuring yesterday. Today I am receiving a "Could not verify Lavish Software account information (-16)". This has occured once in the past and seemed to resolve itself within a could of retry's, howevre that doesn't seem to be the case today.
Thanks again,
~Dinkrus~
Thanks again,
~Dinkrus~
Well, this actually differs in that he just installed fresh, so I know his copy of WinEQ 2 is current. I dont know that with you, and your particular copy of WinEQ 2 might just be one of those that stopped patching. Grab the WinEQ 2 installer and install over itself -- you do not need to uninstall, and this will not change or replace your current settings, it will just refresh the files. Someone in the US on Comcast should not have timeout issues with the server...Sorry for the second post, however I wanted to thank you for such a great product as well as further describe the issue I am having today as it's different from what was occuring yesterday. Today I am receiving a "Could not verify Lavish Software account information (-16)". This has occured once in the past and seemed to resolve itself within a could of retry's, howevre that doesn't seem to be the case today.