All greetings. Such problem, at dealers the mash from other goods. For example, there should be the weapon, cars are on sale, there should be the meal, building materials and so on are on sale. Somebody knows, what this such and how it can be corrected?
Well, and where the exit? In general, at me the host automatically put BEC and together with it scheduler.xml. And now it in general doesn't give out any messages. Earlier though the lowermost about the server gave out. Week I can not adjust any more, won't tell, where the exit? Yours...
Tell, please, what you to me have laid out, starts to give messages from three o'clock thirty minutes? If it so, me still for a long time to wait to check up. And if isn't present, so too messages don't work. Yours faithfully, Boris.
Yes, it and so at me is restarted, each 4 hours. With it all is normal. It is impossible to adjust warning messages before restart. In it all problem. Yours faithfully, Boris.
Yes, I want to show restart preventions. In ini there is local time. Yours faithfully, Boris.
[Time]
;Possible values: Local, Custom, Static
Type = Local
;If using Custom type, offset from UTC in hours (can be negative as well)
;Offset = 0
;If using Static type (Hour value always the same on...
Hello. Thanks for the answer, but haven't helped. Has made under your recommendation, but messages appear now after restart with delay on half an hour. Yours faithfully, Boris.
<Scheduler>
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Thanks, to you, big, for the answer. You are right, I do not understand, server time is shifted on messages, on an hour. The server is in other time zone. And I need to synchronise time of the server and time of my computer, and I not so understand, how it to make. You can help? Yours...
Hello. You couldn't помочт to me in adjustment Scheduler. I badly understand English language, and consequently at me the problem with adjustment of messages before server restart. Here mine Scheduler: <Scheduler>
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