I TRY TO CONNECT AND THIS HAPPENS
NET Ports: server 27015, client 27005
Server IP address 192.168.0.2:27015
Connecting to 222.184.20.138:27018...
Connection accepted by 222.184.20.138:27018
===-- Server is running at 371 fps with WinHL-Booster.
BUILD 3382 SERVER (0 CRC)
Server # 192
Error: server failed to transmit file 'sound/ambience/ambient_spring.wav'
Error: server failed to transmit file 'sound/ambience/bustmetal2.wav'
Error: server failed to transmit file 'sound/ambience/moo.wav'
Error verifying STEAM UserID Ticket(server was
unable to contact the authenticat
and some times svc (i think is what it is) erors!IS MY ACOUNT SCREWED UP?
IS IT GOT SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE NETWORK OR SERVER
PLEASE HELP ME
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STEAM COUNTER STRIKE ERRORS PLEASE HELP
#2
Posted 28 December 2006 - 02:40 PM
Sounds like a problem at Steam's end rather than your end. Try later.
Also, make sure your Steam.exe is allowed through by any Firewall software and make sure no VPN connections are installed as that can mess things up.
Also, make sure your Steam.exe is allowed through by any Firewall software and make sure no VPN connections are installed as that can mess things up.
#4
Posted 21 February 2007 - 10:55 PM
Can someone help me to install counter strike on Linux. So i can play!?
#5
Posted 22 February 2007 - 12:14 AM
For the Steam error try the following:
If restarting Steam does not resolve the issue, please exit Steam and delete the following files:
Steam.dll
SteamUI.dll
ClientRegistry.Blob
These will be found under your Steam installation directory - by default, this will be C:\Program Files\Valve\Steam\ (this may vary if you specified a different installation folder, or if you have moved your Steam installation).
If restarting Steam does not resolve the issue, please exit Steam and delete the following files:
Steam.dll
SteamUI.dll
ClientRegistry.Blob
These will be found under your Steam installation directory - by default, this will be C:\Program Files\Valve\Steam\ (this may vary if you specified a different installation folder, or if you have moved your Steam installation).
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