I wanted to know before I continue to pull my on hair out, if a standlone can even get groups to work? I have been trying for a while now. I am sorry if I seem dumb, but I think I am missing something. I get my precompiled version of opensim 6.9 pre-fixed) from OSGrid, with no intentions of connecting to it. My personal project lets personal friends of mine come and enjoy a tour of Shuri Castle during the time of King Sho nei.

Ok, I don't seem to have any other troubles, my friends log in fine and so do I. I don't loose anything but between shutting down and coming back up some worn items have to be reattached. I logged into flotsom and downloaded what I thought I needed from them the php files and all that. But once I get how I think they tell me to set it up done, I turn on the group in the opensim.ini and all I get are errors, and even after pointing to my own xmlrpc.php in my xampp/htdocs/groups dir via http address one of the errors I get say it is trying to use something to do with OSGrid. Oh and quits while apparently trying to find the user in the user database.

So it started making me think before I continue maybe I misunderstood with all these people running with many configurations, should I be running in Gridmode, not connected to OSGrid but should I need to run my opensim in grid mode using all those external files to run the user server so it will find the users. Or did I do something else wrong. But if someone could just help me configure groups in a more detailed way for a standalone that would be nice too.

I use windows 7 64bit using 32bitlaunch. Running on 8 gig of ram and 1720 gig drive space. Quad core. I use MySql data base. DSL 5.5 kbps and use DynDNS providing my personal web address. MY web page runs fine from my machine. I used XAMPP to install apache, mysql I downloaded and installed separately first.

I am not a networking expert and might have gone wrong from the start. I had to change the port in which opensim runs. because windows 7 was using 9000 for its own use, I tell opensim to use port 9030 and could on from there for regions. Not sure if that was the way to go. Could I have done that another way? I do use a router. The D-Link 4500 with Game fuel turned off.

Any help appreciated, thanks.


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