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jtolman3 Hero

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| Posted: 10/10/2011 at 2:07pm | IP Logged
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heruca wrote:
OK, So did you install the missing DLL that is available in the support
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npe where do I find that and does it say where to instal it?
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heruca Janni (Moderator)


Joined: 09/28/2005 Location: Argentina Posts: 6328
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| Posted: 10/10/2011 at 2:13pm | IP Logged
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You can get it from here. It's in the "Artpacks" section. Place the DLL in your Windows directory.
Edited by heruca on 10/10/2011 at 2:14pm
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jtolman3 Hero

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heruca wrote:
| You can get it from here. It's in the "Artpacks" section. Place the DLL in your Windows directory. |
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when you say the windows directory?
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jtolman3 Hero

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jtolman3 wrote:
heruca wrote:
| You can get it from here. It's in the "Artpacks" section. Place the DLL in your Windows directory. |
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when you say the windows directory? |
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okay put it in the windows directory... Now I am getting an install error
"an error occurred during installation.
Error while logging to the INSTall.LOGjava.io.filenotfountexception: c:progra~1/dunji~1/install.log(acess is denied)
Installer will exit.
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Eric of Ptolus Legend

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You need to run the installer as an Administrator,
or someone with Administrator privileges.
Also, for Windows 7 (if applicable), there is
some control you need to disable. I'll try to
find out what it is, its like some stupid three
letter acronym, if memory serves.
In order to write to C:/Program Files/... and/or
your Registry (which is where the memory bump-up
is stored) you need admin rights.
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Eric of Ptolus Legend

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| Posted: 10/10/2011 at 5:11pm | IP Logged
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UAC is the thing I couldn't recall.
This post describes disabling it.
Windows 7, if applicable.
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jtolman3 Hero

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Eric of Ptolus wrote:
UAC is the thing I couldn't recall.
This post describes disabling it.
Windows 7, if applicable. |
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It's Windows vista and I am the only user and the Admin.. I should be using admin access since my account ays "owner
Aministrator"
yet these aren't installing
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Eric of Ptolus Legend

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The java exception, java.io.FileNotFoundException
you described looks to me as if you do not have
access to write the installation log (a text file)
to the directory/folder.
I don't know why that would be ... can you open
a command prompt, "cd" to the directory
"c:progra~1/dunji~1"
(likely "C:\Program Files\Dundjinni Enterprises")
and create/open/edit/save a notepad file (call it
"temp.txt" or something) ?
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jtolman3 Hero

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Eric of Ptolus wrote:
The java exception, java.io.FileNotFoundException
you described looks to me as if you do not have
access to write the installation log (a text file)
to the directory/folder.
I don't know why that would be ... can you open
a command prompt, "cd" to the directory
"c:progra~1/dunji~1"
(likely "C:\Program Files\Dundjinni Enterprises")
and create/open/edit/save a notepad file (call it
"temp.txt" or something) ? |
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not sure what you mean or how to open a command prompt to what?
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Eric of Ptolus Legend

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Wondering if you can simply create a file in that directory. Either open the "Run" dialog and type "cmd"
into the text field and hit "Return" or open it off the
"Accessories" menu.
Another "Classic" name for this is a "DOS Window".
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