Hello,
Do you have at least one server in the server list (i.e. second listbox in Hadu Monitor window) ?
If no:
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Check your Hadu.ini file. You've probably indicated wrong data. To have a server declared for Hadu, you must have a entry in this file for each server, with at least 2 lines for each of them: a section declaration, and a server data line.
Section declaration :
Must be (don't put the " character) : "[Serv_MyServer]"
You can named your server as you wish (i.e. "MyServer"), but all the remaining data are mandatory (i.e. [Serv_xxxx]).
Data Server Line:
Just after the section declaration, add the corresponding data for this server (these data are coming from your usual C line).
As already indicated by some other users, the syntax is (don't put the " character): "Server=CCCam:Server_URL_Or_IP
ort:0:Username
assword"
Sample:
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For this C line :
"C MyServer.com 12000 MyUsername MyPassword no"
The corresponding lines in Hadu.ini are:
"[Serv_MyServer]
Server=CCCam:MyServer.com:12000:0:MyUsername:MyPassword"
If yes:
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-Check that Hadu is active (first menu entry for Hadu),
-Check that your server is active (you must a "A" into the concerned column for this server),
-Describe the message(s) indicated by Hadu,
-Make a log (i.e. "Log Messages" menu) and retry manually a connection (i.e. right click on the concerned server and choose "Start/Stop" if your server is stopped),
-Report the results (remove the sensible data of course).