Guild Connect requires Windows XP or Windows Vista and that you have .NET Frameworks 3.0 or later installed. (Windows 2000 might work but has not been tested.)
Note: Do not delete the Update.exe file once finished since it will be used to download any future versions of Guild Connect.
Guild Connect has been scanned for viruses with the latest version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Guild Connect does not contain any own viruses, trojans, worms, malware, spyware, adware or any other such code that could be a threat to your computer or personal information.
Guild Connect does not log any information that you send over the Internet apart from your Guild Connect profile, your Guild Connect settings, and when users send information that an AE has hit. Guild Connect encrypts any data sent between the client and server at all times.
DISCLAIMER : The author takes no responsibility if any loss of data or whatever occurs due to the use of this program. USE THE PROGRAM AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Once you get the app installed and you're logged in - there's one more thing you must do. You have to let GuildConnect know where you're log file is.
You do this by: (Click on photos to enlarge)
1) Click on File - Settings

2) Click on the ADD button and browse down to your Everquest II\logs folder is:

Don't forget, once you are in game, you have to turn your logging on. You do this in game by typing: /log
You can tell who has their logs set up right by hovering over their name. Keep in mind, if the person is not actively in the game - you won't see a file log. You will see this only when in game and actively parsing a log file.

If you have your logs set up correctly, are in the game and actively parsing your log file:
