I get a notification "the specified class was not found" and it wont let me connect. whats up?

Asked by Christa Hauser

When i try to log on to dc++ i get a line saying that the "specified class was not found" not sure what to do to fix this...this happened after i downloaded the update. whats up?

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poy (poy) said :
#1

hi,

there have been changes in the DC++ update to support the IPv6 protocol. your message points to one of these changes, so it's not entirely surprising.

please answer to the following to see if we can pinpoint the problem:

1) what is the content of the "Bind address" box in Settings > Connectivity > Manual configuration? if it is not empty, try to clear it to see if it helps.

2) where exactly do you get this message (system log, connecting to a hub...)? can you copy it and paste it here?

3) from the Windows start menu, click "Run", then type "cmd" to open a command prompt (should be black). in that command prompt, copy & paste:
 ipconfig /all | clip
(paste with a right-click in the prompt > Paste)
this should copy information about your network; paste it here.

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Removed by request (removed2328373) said :
#2

I have the same problem. My bind adress is 192.168.0.31 and i see this message when i am connecting to a hub

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Removed by request (removed2328373) said :
#3

Forget my question. I fixed it

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eMTee (realprogger) said :
#4

Can you tell us what was the fix for the problem?

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Removed by request (removed2328373) said :
#5

No it was extra space after the hubadress name that's why it wouldn't recognize it. Removed the space and it worked flawlessy. : )

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poy (poy) said :
#6

thanks Christian, you've just uncovered an annoying problem we've been looking into for a while. :)

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Removed by request (removed2328373) said :
#7

Glad to help poy! ; ) Keep up the awesome work!

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