NM. More thorough search got me to find that Alleg does not run in a VM. Delete this post.
I am attempting to login on a Mac computer running Parallels Desktop, Windows XP is running in the virtual machine.
SGS Server
• Authenticating
• Ticket Received
• Return Value: 1
• Callsign:
• Client submitted an invalid key.
• Checking for system updates
• Checking for existing processes
• Saving Settings
• Saving MRU Callsigns
• Checking connectivity
• Using Port: DirectPlay
• Checking ASGS Client Version
• Client Version: 212
• Server Version: 210
• Securing Installation
• Validating Installation
• Preparing Key
• Key Generated
• Connecting to ASGS Server
• Authenticating
• Ticket Received
• Return Value: 1
• Callsign:
• Client submitted an invalid key.
• Checking for system updates
• Checking for existing processes
• Saving Settings
• Saving MRU Callsigns
• Checking connectivity
• Using Port: DirectPlay
• Checking ASGS Client Version
• Client Version: 212
• Server Version: 210
• Securing Installation
• Validating Installation
• Preparing Key
• Key Generated
• Connecting to ASGS Server
• Authenticating
• Ticket Received
• Return Value: 1
• Callsign:
• Client submitted an invalid key.
Is this caused by running Alleg in a VM?
Thanks!
Client submitted an invalid key
Last edited by Jell on Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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You're right, ASGS doesn't support VMs. You have to use Boot Camp on Mac...
The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.