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Kimsemus
V.O.I.D. Shadow Cartel
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Posted - 2015.08.06 05:23:33 -
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No matter what I do, after I login through EVE, via the executable or the launcher, I get a Socket Closed error.
I've run the repair tool, and it still does it. I've tried it on two different accounts as well.
IT boots into the game, then goes to the EVE splash screen and tells me my socket is closed.
The first error I get is "The connection to the server was closed"
Then when I hit connect on the splash screen, I get:
"The authentication token provided by the launcher is of an invalid format. Please try again or contact EVE customer support."
I cannot figure out how to get around this.
Anyone else getting this issue?
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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ISD FlowingSpice
ISD STAR
17
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Posted - 2015.08.06 07:15:40 -
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Are you on Windows 10?
Looking for a fix for the same issue. ;) |
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Kimsemus
V.O.I.D. Shadow Cartel
148
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Posted - 2015.08.06 07:20:26 -
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ISD FlowingSpice wrote:Are you on Windows 10?
Looking for a fix for the same issue. ;)
I am indeed sir.
Strangely enough, was running fine the first few days I was using Win10.
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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ISD FlowingSpice
ISD STAR
17
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Posted - 2015.08.06 07:23:58 -
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Yup, looks like it started in the last day or so for me. |
Kimsemus
V.O.I.D. Shadow Cartel
148
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Posted - 2015.08.06 14:44:05 -
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Anyone else having this problem?
Is there any potential resolution?
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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Aroven42
Aquilia Cohors Praetoria Curatores Veritatis Alliance
4
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Posted - 2015.08.06 17:58:21 -
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until the socket is closed but 50% packet loss in 213.248.83.198. and 400 ping. win 8.1. Problem only with EVE server. |
Cloie Atlus
Rhongomiant Legion Industries The Explicit Alliance
0
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Posted - 2015.08.07 03:46:22 -
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I am having the exact same issue. I've been back and forthing it with CCP support to try and figure it out. One of the last things to look at for me was to run the Microsoft Process Monitor to see what applications were active as the issue occurs. So far my report shows this as the likely issue:
"7:10:02.8757039 PMMsMpEng.exe6404CreateFileMappingF:\Eve Online\Cache\ResFiles\cd\cd496c06a8056778_94403ffc2407872e776a06cb885887fbFILE LOCKED WITH ONLY READERSSyncType: SyncTypeCreateSection, PageProtection: |PAGE_NOCACHE"
Also to note, my Eve install is on C drive, but I'm about to check something and I'll report back. |
Cloie Atlus
Rhongomiant Legion Industries The Explicit Alliance
0
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Posted - 2015.08.07 03:49:47 -
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OK, well I had hope I had thought of a fix, but it's the same issue still... |
Kimsemus
V.O.I.D. Shadow Cartel
148
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Posted - 2015.08.07 05:42:46 -
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Still no fix after doing clean install of EVE.
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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Kimsemus
V.O.I.D. Shadow Cartel
148
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Posted - 2015.08.07 16:16:37 -
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Seriously, I've had a petition open for days and I haven't been able to play since the beginning of this week.
This is getting out of hand.
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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ISD FlowingSpice
ISD STAR
17
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Posted - 2015.08.07 16:41:30 -
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Hey Guys,
I found a workaround on my end. Might not be the same as your problem but it did it for me.
I had recently run up a number of virtualisations with virtualbox that created network adapters.
It seems to be dropping the connection if more than 10 adapters are enabled.
Disabling additional adapters by (On Win10) going to Network & Internet - Change Adapter Options - Right Click, Disable on the adapters you don't want. If you're confident, you might also want to try uninstalling the adapters from device manager.
Hopefully that helps! |
Charles Schwab
The Charles Schwab Corporation
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Posted - 2015.08.07 17:23:15 -
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ISD FlowingSpice wrote:Hey Guys,
I found a workaround on my end. Might not be the same as your problem but it did it for me.
I had recently run up a number of virtualisations with virtualbox that created network adapters.
It seems to be dropping the connection if more than ~10 adapters are enabled.
Disabling additional adapters by (On Win10) going to Network & Internet - Change Adapter Options - Right Click, Disable on the adapters you don't want. If you're confident, you might also want to try uninstalling the adapters from device manager.
Remember to not disable your main adapter, otherwise you won't connect to the internet. ;)
Hopefully that helps!
This workaround worked for me; thanks! |
Kimsemus
V.O.I.D. Shadow Cartel
148
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Posted - 2015.08.07 20:54:57 -
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ISD FlowingSpice wrote:Hey Guys,
I found a workaround on my end. Might not be the same as your problem but it did it for me.
I had recently run up a number of virtualisations with virtualbox that created network adapters.
It seems to be dropping the connection if more than ~10 adapters are enabled.
Disabling additional adapters by (On Win10) going to Network & Internet - Change Adapter Options - Right Click, Disable on the adapters you don't want. If you're confident, you might also want to try uninstalling the adapters from device manager.
Remember to not disable your main adapter, otherwise you won't connect to the internet. ;)
Hopefully that helps!
That fixed it!
You have my thanks! This should be a stickied solution!
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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Cloie Atlus
Rhongomiant Legion Industries The Explicit Alliance
0
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Posted - 2015.08.07 21:57:51 -
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Kimsemus wrote:ISD FlowingSpice wrote:Hey Guys,
I found a workaround on my end. Might not be the same as your problem but it did it for me.
I had recently run up a number of virtualisations with virtualbox that created network adapters.
It seems to be dropping the connection if more than ~10 adapters are enabled.
Disabling additional adapters by (On Win10) going to Network & Internet - Change Adapter Options - Right Click, Disable on the adapters you don't want. If you're confident, you might also want to try uninstalling the adapters from device manager.
Remember to not disable your main adapter, otherwise you won't connect to the internet. ;)
Hopefully that helps! That fixed it! You have my thanks! This should be a stickied solution!
This worked for me as well!! Thanks! |
Deirdre MacDuff
Deep Structure. The Bastion
0
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Posted - 2015.08.08 02:38:39 -
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ISD FlowingSpice wrote:Hey Guys,
I found a workaround on my end. Might not be the same as your problem but it did it for me.
I had recently run up a number of virtualisations with virtualbox that created network adapters.
It seems to be dropping the connection if more than ~10 adapters are enabled.
Disabling additional adapters by (On Win10) going to Network & Internet - Change Adapter Options - Right Click, Disable on the adapters you don't want. If you're confident, you might also want to try uninstalling the adapters from device manager.
Remember to not disable your main adapter, otherwise you won't connect to the internet. ;)
Hopefully that helps!
This helped me as well. Silly Windows 10 adding like 15 Ethernet adapters... |
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CCP Masterplan
C C P C C P Alliance
1729
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Posted - 2015.08.10 13:30:32 -
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CCP Habakuk brought this to my attention today. It does indeed seem to be caused by a PC having more than 10 or so network adapters. We're going to be testing a proper fix shortly, but in the meantime (as a few of you have found) disabling some of the additional adapters does seem to get around the issue.
"This one time, on patch day..."
@ccp_masterplan | Team Five-0: Rewriting the law
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Spc One
The Chodak Void Alliance
287
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Posted - 2015.08.10 23:59:22 -
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I get alot of socket closed last month. I am using Windows Server 2008 R2 and only EVE drops connection, everything else works normally. So it is something with the TQ.
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