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Gerald 12-06-11 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1800815)
It's no biggie. :DL

Not.......yet :cool:

flag4 12-07-11 09:10 AM

ok. i think things are going reasonably well - except, something wont let me put my mods in the mod folder in SH3 - is this the UAC thingy and if so how can i disable it?

cheers

frau kaleun 12-07-11 09:26 AM

I think you need to go into the same place you would go to see the status of the Windows Firewall and related security stuff. I can't remember what it's called, Security Settings or something? I think you can get there from the Control Panel.


Edit: found some instructions.

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/

Herr-Berbunch 12-07-11 09:37 AM

I was going to be all patronising and say something along the lines of if you don't know how to disable it you probably shouldn't be disabling it, but then I realised that when I first came across it I didn't know either, so I'll shut up and get back in my corner. Just make sure you keep up with your anti-virus/malware stuff.


*whispers* @FK - do us all a favour and post a picture of the worlds ugliest woman and pretend it's you - just to stop Vendor drooling all over my screen :nope:

frau kaleun 12-07-11 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1801193)
*whispers* @FK - do us all a favour and post a picture of the worlds ugliest woman and pretend it's you - just to stop Vendor drooling all over my screen :nope:


http://images.huffingtonpost.com/201...ansvestite.jpg

flag4 12-07-11 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1801187)
I think you need to go into the same place you would go to see the status of the Windows Firewall and related security stuff. I can't remember what it's called, Security Settings or something? I think you can get there from the Control Panel.


Edit: found some instructions.

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/

cheers - again frau, have done that and can now install mods: also, switched it back on again after.

just been on my new boat - even though i wanted W/haven i ended up in kiel - dont know why though. still its up and running, no doubt little snags will appear but we'll see....cheers again

frau kaleun 12-07-11 10:15 AM

SINK 'EM ALL!!! :arrgh!:

Herr-Berbunch 12-07-11 10:35 AM

Frau - do you really think that is going to put him off? :nope:


Flag4 - glad you're up and running :yeah:


BE MORE SINKING!

Err.

SINK AGGRESIVELY!

flag4 12-07-11 11:53 AM

thanks again for all your help. i have just realised why i have lost speech in game: i have been tinkering with TC AND, like a clever boy, i decided to Read TFM in SHCommander to discover that this can mess with speech and other stuff too - HEY, HOW ABOUT THAT!

...its amazing what you find in these manuals. anybody'd think they were written for the fun of it :woot:

Herr-Berbunch 12-07-11 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by flag4 (Post 1801258)
... i decided to Read TFM in SHCommander to discover that this can mess with speech and other stuff too - HEY, HOW ABOUT THAT!

...its amazing what you find in these manuals. anybody'd think they were written for the fun of it :woot:

What are these man-u-als you speak of :hmmm:

I didn't even know Commander came with a manual :oops:
I just keep reading Steve's posts to find out what else it can do.

Pisces 12-07-11 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by flag4 (Post 1801182)
ok. i think things are going reasonably well - except, something wont let me put my mods in the mod folder in SH3 - is this the UAC thingy and if so how can i disable it?

cheers

Something to keep in mind when you install things that need file modifications afterwards: never install is so it ends up in C:\Program Files\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\

Alter the install path to folder that you choose. Usually you get the option of specifying it by clicking a customize button or something. Rarely are you forced to install into a specific folder.

frau kaleun 12-07-11 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1801290)
What are these man-u-als you speak of :hmmm:

They're from Barcelona.

flag4 12-07-11 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pisces (Post 1801303)
Something to keep in mind when you install things that need file modifications afterwards: never install is so it ends up in C:\Program Files\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\

Alter the install path to folder that you choose. Usually you get the option of specifying it by clicking a customize button or something. Rarely are you forced to install into a specific folder.

oh great. thats where my stuff has gone - into (x86)...so why's that?

and where should it all go?

Herr-Berbunch 12-07-11 04:41 PM

x86 is the 32-bit program's home, whereas normal Program Files is now the 64-bit program's home.

Gerald 12-07-11 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1801193)
I was going to be all patronising and say something along the lines of if you don't know how to disable it you probably shouldn't be disabling it, but then I realised that when I first came across it I didn't know either, so I'll shut up and get back in my corner. Just make sure you keep up with your anti-virus/malware stuff.


*whispers* @FK - do us all a favour and post a picture of the worlds ugliest woman and pretend it's you - just to stop Vendor drooling all over my screen :nope:

:haha:


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