On Sunday 18 January 2004 06:45, Simon Schoar wrote: > Hi, > > my licq 1.2.7 crashed totally (the conifg files have been mixed up, eg > content of licq.conf is in users.conf, etc - probably my harddisk fails ? > Fsck could find an error in owner.uin, but not in the other files.) > > So i needed to reconfig licq and i got this message: > > 06:35:53: [SRV] Requesting logon (#8132)... > 06:35:53: [SRV] Connecting to login server. > 06:35:53: [SRV] Resolving login.icq.com port 5190... > 06:35:54: [SRV] ICQ server found at 205.188.179.233:5190. > 06:35:54: [SRV] Opening socket to server. > 06:35:59: [WRN] New UIN error, is your password too long? (max 8 > characters) 06:35:59: [ERR] Unable to sign on: NewServer: (null), cookie: > (null). > > This happened because the password was wrong (and not too long). > Using other (wrong) passwords i sometimes got a real "password wrong > dialog", so i didnt think of a wrong password problem. Perhaps this dialog > could be fixed.
This warning is intended to be a hint what the problem could be. It normally appears when you try to register a new user with a long password. I'm complete unable to reproduce the problem here, can you give me a more detailed explanation? Thomas -- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: DreamForce on #licq UIN: 75450207 (urgent messages only)
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