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    pasdoy reacted to eeny in Off pathsfinder   
    @Droidz its like the pathfinder server is responding, however it cannot do any complex movement, is generating a bunch of 0 yd movements and blacklisting everything.  Resorting back to no pathfinder works,however that brings its own problems.
    This log starts with no pathfinding, then i turn it back on a few mins in.
    20 Aug 2018 13H19.log.html
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    pasdoy reacted to Olya in How to use a proxy correctly   
    I apologize for the bad English I use Google translation 
    Many asked the question how to properly bind the proxy to the WoW client and I decided to write a small guide to answer all at once. Immediately make a reservation that I do not know whether this will also work for official servers, because long ago not botting them. But this will definitely work for earlier versions.
    To bind a proxy server to a specific application, you need a special soft. There are several options, but I prefer the Proxyfier, because some others, if they can not connect to any particular hosts, will simply run them through your static ip address.
    So we need the following tools:
    Proxyfier
    LinkShellExtention
    First of all, you need to create several copies of the warcraft.

    You can simply copy the client several times to separate folders. But who uses only SSD and wants to save space on the hard drive will use the LinkShellExtension to create symbolic links to the massive client data. So, we install all the necessary software and start
    We copy all the folders and files (without "data") of the wow client to our newly created folder for the bot
     
    Right-click on the "Data" and choose Pick Link Source from the drop-down menu. Then go to the new folder, click on the empty space and choose Symbolic Link

    The result should look like this

    Measuring the amount of memory used, we get only about 30 MB and it's absolutely working client

    You might have noticed that in the client folder for the bot, the client launch file is called WoW1
    You must do the same for each directory with the bot. That is, if you have 5 clients proxy, you must name the startup files accordingly: WoW1.exe, WoW2.exe, WoW3.exe, WoW4.exe, WoW5.exe and so on. Otherwise, no matter how many directories you create, each of them will work on the same proxy as the process will be called the same.
    Now you can add your proxy to the Proxyfier. I will not separately describe how to do this since it should be clear. Then go to the proxification rule and make a binding as shown in the screenshot

    In the application field, specify the path to the warcraft client in which the specific bot will work. Also this proxy is attached to the browser. I highly recommend registering the account through the proxy on which it will work in the future. But do not forget to untie the browser after registration so that there are no more intersections. In the action field, you must select the desired IP address.
    And this is the result

    In conclsion, even if the clients are proxy correctly, the first thing you need to pay attention to is the quality of the proxy. It is most important
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    pasdoy got a reaction from Avvi in Avvi's C# Tips & Tricks with Helpful Code Snippets   
    Just saw this post. Very good info.  Would be nice if it was pinned on page 1.
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