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    • justonce01J
      justonce01
      last edited by justonce01

      When I host a Falcon BMS server, IVC fails to connect. It is giving me this error:

      Looks like there is no server running or there are connection problems, try again maybe!
      status: 0, error: 0x00000705, on ConID[1]
      

      I have been able to run a server (game and IVC) before without any issues. This is the first time I am trying to host it on 4.35.2 (fresh install, no modifications, tried on stock Korea theater). Here is a picture of my server settings. There are no logs in the Bin\x64\IVC\logs folder, which kind of makes me think that the IVC server isn’t being run at all?

      When I uncheck the IVC Enabled box and start the server manually, I am able to connect to it. Does anyone know what I’m doing wrong? Am I missing something obvious?

      Edit: for future reference, the server has to be manually started. It doesn’t autostart.

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      • FlukeF
        Fluke
        last edited by

        I have always had to start the ivc server manually?

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        • oakdesignO
          oakdesign
          last edited by

          @justonce01:

          When I host a Falcon BMS server, IVC fails to connect. It is giving me this error:

          Looks like there is no server running or there are connection problems, try again maybe!
          status: 0, error: 0x00000705, on ConID[1]
          ```I have been able to run a server (game and IVC) before without any issues. This is the first time I am trying to host it on 4.35.2 (fresh install, no modifications, tried on stock Korea theater). [Here is a picture](https://i.ibb.co/Fx42xFp/1.png) of my server settings. There are no logs in the Bin\x64\IVC\logs folder, which kind of makes me think that the IVC server isn't being run at all?
          
          When I uncheck the IVC Enabled box and start the server manually, I am able to connect to it. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Am I missing something obvious?
          

          If you host and have the Enable IVC ticked (which only starts the IVC Client) you always have to start the IVC Server manually before connecting your host session to 127.0.0.1 localhost

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          • justonce01J
            justonce01 @oakdesign
            last edited by

            Thank you for the answers. I have no idea why I assumed that it would auto-start the server. I don’t really remember starting it manually, but I must have if it had worked before.

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