IndependenT Posted January 19, 2015 Share Posted January 19, 2015 When i open murmur i get the following messages. 2015-01-18 23:49:19.107 Initializing settings from A:/Program Files/Mumble/murmur.ini (basepath A:/Program Files/Mumble)2015-01-18 23:49:19.112 OpenSSL: OpenSSL 1.0.0n 6 Aug 20142015-01-18 23:49:19.119 SSL: CA certificate filter applied. Filtered size: 84, original size: 842015-01-18 23:49:19.119 ServerDB: Opened SQLite database A:/Program Files/Mumble/murmur.sqlite2015-01-18 23:49:19.123 Murmur 1.2.8 (1.2.8) running on Win: 6.1.7601.1: Booting servers2015-01-18 23:49:19.131 1 => Server listening on [::]:647382015-01-18 23:49:19.134 1 => Server listening on 0.0.0.0:647382015-01-18 23:49:19.139 1 => Announcing server via bonjour2015-01-18 23:49:19.143 1 => Registration needs nonempty 'registername', 'registerpassword' and 'registerurl', must have an empty 'password' and allowed pings. I have looked all over google for a fix. I've followed tutorials from using CMD to even re installing mumble on the same directory. HOWEVER, i installed mumble/murmur on my C drive and ran that specific murmur and i was able to see SuperUser password. I figured a file or two on my A drive was corrupt so i transfered the files from the C drive to A external drive (still no luck) I uninstalled/reinstalled murmur again on my C drive and now superuser will not show up at all. There seems to be no solution to this. Can anyone tell me how to fix this with step by step guidelines? ThanksI am runningWindows 7 64 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators hacst Posted February 5, 2015 Administrators Share Posted February 5, 2015 I'm not exactly sure I understand your problem description. If you want to reset the SuperUser password you can do so using the "-supw YOURNEWPASSWORD" commandline option with murmur. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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