

In service to this philosophy, Company of Heroes 3 will have a greater diversity of infantry units than the series ever has, representing many different tactical roles and the wide array of nationalities that participated in the Italian campaign.

I was particularly excited to see the Nepalese Gurkhas, one of the most fabled units of the war, finally making their appearance. And while I didn't get to play with them directly, it's also been confirmed that we can gain access to Italian partisan units, representing the local paramilitary fighters who resisted the fascist regimes of Hitler and Mussolini. Infantry have new tools to take on a wider array of battlefield roles, too. Breaching will allow your squads to kick the door down on a garrisoned building and chuck a grenade in to dislodge or destroy the defenders turtled up inside. In the slice I got to play, I really enjoyed the dynamism this adds and the way it rewards aggressive infantry doctrines, when previously my only option might have been to set up in my own unoccupied building and exchange ineffective fire with the enemy until one of us brought in enough heavy hardware to blow the whole front line to smithereens.īase building is also back, and it works roughly the same way it did in the first Company of Heroes. You won't be fiddling around with mines or supply depots like StarCraft – your resources still come from capturing and holding points across the map. I have two servers, one is running Windows NT 4 and its address is, which is the one that has the external ip, i.e.īut you will need to build specific structures to tech up and unlock better units. it's the one connected to the internet, and the other server is running Win2000 and its address is and it has the active directory, i.e. Microsoft exchange email server, and it gets the user accounts for the emails from the active directory.Īll the users have account in the machine.

I installed ejabberd (tried both 0.9.8 and 1.0.0) on the machine, and with the internal authentication it works well. But I didn't manage to get LDAP authentication to work. I have access to everything on these machines, i.e. I know the admin login/password for the active directory machine etc., but I wasn't the one who set it up in the 1st place, and I'm not sure where to look for the correct definitions to use in the ejabberd.cfg file - I tried some obvious settings for uid, base, rootdn etc., and it didn't work. Could anyone please help me to get the correct LDAP settings, or tell me which other utils I could run (that probably were already installed with win2000?) in order to get the correct settings?Īlso, another question: will the addresses for the users of the jabber accounts be or ? In ejabberd.cfg I had to put " -> - REPORT= ::10:24:59 = I downloaded PortQry from and I'm pasting its output below.
