The installer, even KMD's installer, writes supernode IPs to the registry when installing. These IPs are updated automatically by kazaa.exe after that, but if you can't do the initial connection because the initial supernode IPs aren't working anymore (will always happen after a couple of months even with KMD260) then you can never update the IPs and thus never connect to the network. That's why an installer always needs to have an updated set of supernode IPs.
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