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  1. #1 A cache based question 
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    Well since alot of people havo problems that if the client try's to check the cache they get an error...

    I think this is because a certain program/firewall is blocking it or something...
    So what kind of problems could do that?

    When i had problems with it on my 474 client the problem whas norton but it isn't now...

    Help would be appreciated
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    Arvid
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    If you're guess is correct, you should've gotten a message from your firewall...
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    Well I didn't get one the last time but I mean norton firewall not a windows one
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    if you mean error js5io, its a invalid cache version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Icey View Post
    if you mean error js5io, its a invalid cache version.
    Which could be caused by playing runescape, and jagex's cache overwriting it. The best way to do it, is to make the client search for the cache in a place were jagex doesnt download there cache to.
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    Hmmm I tried that went wrong in some kind of way :\

    I mean I went in SignLink.java and changed the spot where it looks for the cache but it's still the same error
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    If it might be the firewall instead of posting a topic about it turn your firewall off and test it
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    Erhm I tried that already.... If u readed the text u'd saw that >.>
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