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zekicoli 06-27-10 06:43 PM

JSGME 2.5 sh5 problem
 
Hello I installed jsgme 2.5 but ı cant use modes.I downloaded das boat sound mods ,old style sh3 controls,enviroment mods and etc..

I installed jsgme into programfiles/ubisoft/sh5
I put mods into programfiles/ubisoft/sh5/mods


but my mods is not working my game is same as first day version..My sh5 version is 1.1.5..

What can ı do for to play mods?

SteelViking 06-27-10 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zekicoli (Post 1429534)
Hello I installed jsgme 2.5 but ı cant use modes.I downloaded das boat sound mods ,old style sh3 controls,enviroment mods and etc..

I installed jsgme into programfiles/ubisoft/sh5
I put mods into programfiles/ubisoft/sh5/mods


but my mods is not working my game is same as first day version..My sh5 version is 1.1.5..

What can ı do for to play mods?

First of all, patch 1.2 is out, so I would suggest updating. After updating, install all the mods you want, start a game, and tell us whether or not the mods are working. Also, check to make sure that the mods are not actually in a sub folder of the download. Sometimes mods are not just ready to install after being unzipped, and you will have to go into the unzipped mod and choose the correct folder to put into the ubisoft/SH5/mods folder. Hope this info helps.

zekicoli 06-27-10 07:17 PM

ok ı will get latest patch and try again...I Check the mods and they are in correct folders... in programfiles/ubisoft/sh5/mods/mods name/data/etc etc..


thanks ı will write the result..

Echolot 06-27-10 08:58 PM

Install the game to a different folder.
C:\programfiles is not a good idea.
Try "Run as administrator" (jsgme).

http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b...direction.aspx

Gruß.

Echol:sunny:t.

JScones 06-28-10 02:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Echolot (Post 1429589)
Install the game to a different folder.
C:\programfiles is not a good idea.
Try "Run as administrator" (jsgme).

http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b...direction.aspx

Gruß.

Echol:sunny:t.

JSGME v2.5 is UAC "aware". From v2.4 you no longer need to manually run as administrator - just click "Yes" at the UAC confirmation message when you run JSGME.

zekicoli 06-28-10 04:15 AM

there isnt any run as administrator in my jsgme...

so what can ı do now?download game latest patch is solution ? ı think this is not from patch :shifty:

if ı change the place of file ıt can be ok?

zekicoli 06-28-10 04:22 AM

here is the my jsmge wiev

http://i50.tinypic.com/paelz.jpg

Echolot 06-28-10 05:13 AM

With JSGME 2.5 I ever get the UAC-prompt.
I'm standard user on my system and need to verify with password.
Thats the reason I use a copy of an old 2.3 JSGME.
No need for privileges.
My gamedir is C:\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter 5 with jsgme.exe in it.

Perhaps you can try installing the game to a different path than C:\programfiles.

Gruß.

Echol:sunny:t.

zekicoli 06-28-10 09:57 AM

ı change the folder from programfiles/ubisoft to C:/ubisoft and its ok now ..


thanks everybody:DL

SteelViking 06-28-10 11:06 AM

Good, I am glad to hear you got it working. Good catch Echolot:yeah:

kylania 06-28-10 03:51 PM

Never install anything SH5 related in Program Files. That's just the launcher, ignore it. Your game should be in C:\Ubisoft not under C:\Program Files

Quote:

Originally Posted by JScones (Post 1429697)
Just click "Yes" at the UAC confirmation message when you run JSGME.

Is there anyway around that? It's getting so annoying having to wait and click 'Yes' every time I change mods and there's no way to "always trust this program". I also can't turn it off without disabling security for everything as far as I can tell. With TheDarkWraith updating his mod so often it's several times a day it seems that I have to see this wait+prompt! :)

Echolot 06-28-10 07:47 PM

I tried with MS Application Compatibility Toolkit:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Download and install.

Login to an Administrator Account because there are no "Run as.." option.

Start the Compatibility Administrator (32bit).

Rightclick on New Database.

Choose "Create New" > "Application Fix".

Navigate to jsgme.exe. > Next.

Choose Operating systems >None.

"Compatibility modes" > RunAsInvoker.

Next, Next.

File > Save (jsgme.sdb to SH5 gamedir).

File > Install.

Login to your standard account.

Start jsgme.exe without uac prompt.

On my machine it works.

If I get problems with it I will post here.

Gruß.

Echol:sunny:t.



PS http://blog.tim-bormann.de/ausnahmen...windows-7.html

JScones 06-29-10 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by kylania (Post 1430187)
Is there anyway around that? It's getting so annoying having to wait and click 'Yes' every time I change mods and there's no way to "always trust this program". I also can't turn it off without disabling security for everything as far as I can tell. With TheDarkWraith updating his mod so often it's several times a day it seems that I have to see this wait+prompt! :)

Welcome to UAC!

Vista/Win7 provides no mechanism to "always trust" a program. That would kinda defeat the purpose of UAC (how do you know that malicious code won't be attempting to run JSGME to replace core system files??? It's very easy to do given what JSGME is capable of, given one reads the User Guide of course).

Recognising that JSGME may be used in UAC environments, I had a choice:

1. Do nothing - keep answering questions like "why won't JSGME work on Vista?" with "you need to run as administrator by doing..." and then getting berated for having software that's not Vista/Win 7 compatible.

2. Prompt only when necessary. Sounds like the preferable solution? Far from it. If you install a game into Program Files, then you will get the prompt EVERY TIME you attempt to enable, or disable a mod. And you will also get it occasionally with specific files.

3. Prompt once at startup. The optimum solution. Yes, you get an annoying prompt every time you run JSGME, but a) it meets Vista/Win7 security requirements and b) it's much better than many annoying prompts.

To remove the prompts, then (apart from turning UAC off altogether), you can use the compatibility toolkit (steps above), or you can follow the below steps:

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The main reason, why you are getting the UAC prompt for that program is because the program must pass the UAC elevation. In order, for that specific program to pass the UAC elevation, a UAC prompt must appear, since the new security technology in Windows Vista and Windows® 7 works this way.
User Account Control (UAC) was designed for preventing malware executions in PCs, but also to prevent users from doing things wrong (e.g. turn off security features which they should not).
The UAC security feature doesn’t have a “list” and a “black-list”, were trusted programs can be added. The main reason why, the program runs as administrator is because, that program might require doing so, so it can have full access to different directories, or Windows Registry.
The UAC feature is built-in deep inside the Windows Kernel and the Windows Account System.
So the question is: If you do not like the UAC prompts then turn off UAC, or modify the Windows Local Policy Settings.
To elevate without prompt follow the steps below.

Steps to follow:

1. Click Start and in the instance search type "Local Security Policy" and
as it appears in the search result, press Enter to run it, note: UAC will prompt.
So pass the UAC prompt correctly.
(Note: You can also press [Windows key] + R and when the Run dialog appears type: "secpol.msc" and press Enter).
2. Now expand the Local Policies tree, and click on the Security Options.
3. On the right-side a list of security settings will appear, search for "User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode".
4. Right-click on it and choose Properties a dialog will appear.
5. In the middle of the dialog, you'll see a comboBox with the default value = "Prompt for consent for non-Windows binaries".
6. Click on that comboBox and choose "Elevate without prompting", click Apply and OK
(Note: This does NOT require a PC reboot).
7. Double click on the program to verify if it works, but, trust me this will work.
All I can do is change the prompt from "scary" yellow to "safe" blue (which requires spending $$ on signed certificates).

zekicoli 06-29-10 10:30 AM

Radio and grampaphone problem?
 
I m playing historical missions and ı didnt find any clock which is show me days and time is there any calendar or something like that ?how can ı see the clock?Other problem is ı cant use gramaphone or radio in historical missions ı didnt try it campaign yet.I put some news chanel to radio but ı cant start it where can ı use gramaphone or radio ?ı went to radio room but ı dıdnt use it ..and ı cant find gramaphone on room..

if you help me ı will be happy

Echolot 06-29-10 11:12 AM

Quote:

ı didnt find any clock which is show me days and time
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=165545


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