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TBC Client Crashing after Killing Mob

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So I've done a clean install, no addon's, no plugins, running the 1-70 Paid Alliance profile. I also run WoW.exe as Admin, and have tried both the WRobot and WRobot No DX both as admin.

It is currently grinding 5-10 in Elwynn, soon as it kills the first mob and goes to move, WoW crashes.

 

[D] 11:00:49 - successfully casted: Smite
[N] 11:00:53 - [Path-Finding] FindPath from -9546.9 ; 0.911196 ; 60.272 ; "None" to -9585.756 ; -23.14211 ; 61.64677 ; "None" (Azeroth)
[N] 11:00:53 - [Path-Finding] Path Count: 4 (49.76947y)

 

I then get the following error after stopping the bot:

 

[E] 11:01:19 -  dfsg gfds gfds#2: The underlying connection was closed: A connection that was expected to be kept alive was closed by the server.
[E] 11:01:19 - moiktjrhg r hjtku jfgh tht : Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializationException: Error converting value -1 to type 'authManager.InfoResponse'. Path '', line 1, position 2. ---> System.ArgumentException: Could not cast or convert from System.Int64 to authManager.InfoResponse.
   at Newtonsoft.Json.Utilities.ConvertUtils.EnsureTypeAssignable(Object value, Type initialType, Type targetType)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.Utilities.ConvertUtils.ConvertOrCast(Object initialValue, CultureInfo culture, Type targetType)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.EnsureType(JsonReader reader, Object value, CultureInfo culture, JsonContract contract, Type targetType)
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
   at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.EnsureType(JsonReader reader, Object value, CultureInfo culture, JsonContract contract, Type targetType)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.CreateValueInternal(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, JsonContract contract, JsonProperty member, JsonContainerContract containerContract, JsonProperty containerMember, Object existingValue)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.Deserialize(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, Boolean checkAdditionalContent)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializer.DeserializeInternal(JsonReader reader, Type objectType)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(String value, Type type, JsonSerializerSettings settings)
   at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject[T](String value, JsonSerializerSettings settings)
   at authManager.ImufaimQateifoeNoufuivo.Akovi(String jeabeimoho, String xeovoibugIvixiok, String houditaogex)
[E] 11:01:19 - gdrzigzpzkevrepjigbeigrhgizeofSystem.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
   at authManager.LoginServer.Ocokouxoeju()

 

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