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EQ2Emu Quick/Easy Server installer. (Windows)
#11

-- Corrected bug in loginserver.ini causing auto hostname detection to fail writing to the ini.
-- Added manually-start-db.bat. This makes starting just the DB easy.
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#12

-- Updated EXE's
-- Changed from hostname, to host IP. This permits anyone on the same network to connect.
-- Changed Fart (Used to find and replace in the INI) from a download to built into the package.
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#13

-- Updated EXEs.
-- Updated Lua files.
-- Updated Structs.
-- Updated Starting DB to current.
-- Created a Release on Our Git Server
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#14

Upcoming version release notes.

-- Updated EXEs.
-- Updated DB to be recent.
-- Integrated the EQ2EMu DB Editor into the server.
    -- After the server is running you can visit HTTP://localhost/index.php (This is EQ2DB which is the main editor) or HTTP://localhost/eq2db2/index.php (This EQ2DB2 aka the legacy editor).
    -- If you need to run the webserver on a port other than 80 that can be configured in config.ini.

-- If you are interested in the db editor it is recommended that you do a full re-install.
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#15

An updated Windows installer including the EQ2DBeditors has been released.

You can find the source code for the EQ2DBeditors on GitHub. Please be sure to read the readme on the GitHub. Minimal support for this is available.
The updated Windows installer can be found HERE. Please note this is sort of a beta version for this installer type. There may be bugs relating to the DBEditor.

Some changes on top of those I mentioned previously.

-- Added config.ini inside the binaries folder. This can change the apache2 port from the default of 80 to whatever you wish.
-- Added support for php7.4 in apache2. The default is still 8.3.
-- Added VCRedist(17) automatic install on the first run (64/32bit as needed). Needed for apache2.
-- Changed method for getting PC name for network resolution. It is now less complicated, and less prone to breakage.
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