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Originally Posted by jimbuna
In the absence of Dan
That is good....I hope you are following the installation instructions that are posted on the GWX website.
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I'm following them step by step and all seems well thus far, thanks to the patient advice from all who've helped. I have yet to load SHCommander. Frankly I'm not sure where to get it. I was unable to locate the Users guide or d/l at the website mentioned by JScones. or any of the other links. At filefront I've seen this file: GWX_21.1_Cfg_4_SH3Cmdr3.0.7z which looks a shcommander file but from the GWX manual I think I'm looking for something like R2.6 or greater. Any additional guidance will be greatly appreciated.
Ok.. after some googling I found SH3 Commander2.7, and a link to a thread begun when it first came out. The thread admonishes us all to read the available info
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CCIP
Okay, hopefully it will come with GWX. I'm mostly asking out of concern for the more casual users, after all the questions we get at WaW about the order-of-installations, I'm all too familiar with it.
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Yep, I've explained to the Kpt the fun that he can expect on this one. And I'm sure that despite the instructions that appear in the GWX installer (in four languages), AND the instructions in the GWX manual AND the instructions in the updated file archive AND the expected explanations and reiterations here and elsewhere, people will still get it wrong.
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The very basic question(s) I have at this point are 1) Do I d/l sh3cdr into it's own folder or into the gwx folder, or jsgme? 2) Do I run this as an adminstrator? I've read a post that specifies running the shiii patch as adminstrator but doesn't mention other add-ons needing to be run as such, then I've seen posts that say to run ALL additional add-ons as administrator. After several iterations of uninstall, reinstall, patch... etc I'd like to avoid an unnecessary screw up. Every thing I've read about the SH3 experience with the benefit of GWX and SH3 Cdr has me very anxious to get this right and get underway! Thanks to everyone involved.