Quote (Gerner @ 2 Jun 2010 10:09)
Her en en mulig forklaring:
Ok, ive researched and there are many ways to try and fix this problem:
Ive given the file a scan on www.virustotal.com and it declares it as safe, Enjoy and feel free to add me on D2.
Reset the Battle.net server list:
Download a Battle.net server list fix (http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/misc/BattleNet.zip) to reset your Battle.net gateways to their default values. Unzip the downloaded file, and merge the information into your registery by double clicking on the extracted file. Many 3rd party programs will modify your server list, and should be removed or they will continue to cause connection problems with your game.
Note: This step only needs to be applied for users of StarCraft, Diablo, Diablo II, and Warcraft II Battle.net Edition.
Deleting the Battle.net registry folders:
Click on Start then choose Run.
In the Run box, type the word "regedit" (without the quotes) and press OK. This will launch the Registry Editor.
Click on the + icon beside the "HKey_Local_Machine" folder. Some folders will appear underneath it. One should be called "Software".
Click on the + icon beside the "Software" folder.
In the folders that appear under "Software", Select the "Battle.net" folder and delete it.
Click on the - icon beside the "HKey_Local_Machine" folder. This will collapse the folders underneath it.
Click on the + icon beside the "HKey_Current_User" folder.
Under that, click on the + icon beside the "Software" folder.
In the folders that appear under "Software", Select the "Battle.net" folder and delete it.
Click on the - icon beside the "HKey_Current_User" folder to collapse it as well.
Now that both "Battle.net" folders are gone, close the Registry Editor, restart the game, and try your Battle.net connection again.
Checking the Hosts file:
Click on Start then Search or Find files and folders to search your hard drive for a specific file.
In the file name field, type the word "hosts" (without the quotes) and search for that file.
Once Windows has found this file, you may want to make a backup copy and name it hosts.bak.
Double-click the hosts file (not the backup) and choose to open it using Notepad.
The term ".battle.net" should not appear anywhere in this document.
If you see any ".battle.net" entries, please delete them.
Close the Notepad document and choose Yes when it asks you if you want to save the file.
Now start the game and connect to Battle.net.
Fundet på en andne hjemmeside.
Jeg fatter hat...
Jeg kan godt spille på alle andre realms, dog med lidt lag, men jeg kan slet ikk komme ind på Europe.