

On a sidenote, you do realise mIRC has its own built in Fserve, right? You might want to see /help /fserve. I did say, "I believe that OmenServe have their own forums? Could try checking that out." - Have they not? "you could have directed me to the correct area." It has a clean, practical interface that is highly configurable and supports features such as buddy lists, file transfers, multi-server connections, SSL encryption, proxy support, UTF-8 display, customizable sounds, spoken messages, tray notifications, and message logging.
#Mirc 7.43 and omenserve update
You have posted in the most appropriate section of this forum, but read above. mIRC 7.43 Change Log This is a small update that fixes an issue with the way windows are activated and receive focus when using the Control+Tab key combination, switchbar, treebar, and other methods for switching windows. Serving the Internet community for over two decades, mIRC has evolved into a powerful, reliable and fun piece of technology.

I doubt you will find the help you seek here as we are not tech support for a script-writer who released a vague or defective script. mIRC is a popular Internet Relay Chat client used by individuals and organizations to communicate, share, play and work with each other on IRC networks around the world. If you are new to downloading software or to mIRC, read our step by step guide for help.
#Mirc 7.43 and omenserve install
Once the download has finished, you can run the installer to install mIRC.
#Mirc 7.43 and omenserve upgrade
This forum is intended for people who need help writing script. mIRC 7.43 Official mIRC is a full featured Internet Relay Chat client for Windows that can be used to communicate, share, play or work with others on IRC networks around the world, either in. If you are already using mIRC, this download will upgrade your current version of mIRC to the latest version and will keep your existing settings. Running Windows XP, SP-2, Firewall turned off. Sorry you felt flamed, nobody was trying to insult you. Running mIRC 6.16, Omenserve 2.44 and Autoget 7.21. On the other hand, the forum descriptions are just that, descriptions - they aren't this forum's answer to the ten commandments, although people do like to use them from time to time to be fussy, particularly with the 'general' discussion forum - A question like this is perfectly acceptable in this forum, but people should not be surprised or offended when they get told they'll have to a) be more specific or b) told to get a better script or c) make their own. If specific code can be presented, then obviously it's easier. I think that's perfectly reasonable.that doesn't mean we tell people to go away, just explain that we can't help with individual scripts in some cases because it's impossible to keep track of them all and know how they are all coded, what versions of mIRC they are made for, etc. I find that 95% of scripts come with documentation anyway, it's just a matter of reading it and following the instructions.

That doesn't change the fact that it is close to impossible for us to help with 3rd party scripts that the poster did not write, as there are just so many not even all the regulars put together on this board could keep track of them all.
