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General => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: Overdose on May 18, 2007, 01:13:52 am

Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Overdose on May 18, 2007, 01:13:52 am
My brother and I are currently using the same computer. But we have different admin status on certain servers. So I was wondering if there was a way we could have two separate GUID's. I've already tried downloading a whole 'nother version of trem, with a new tjw .exe, but they still had the same GUID.
This particular computer is running WinXP, so maybe I should make another profile and add the second .exe there? I'm not sure, so please help.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: David on May 18, 2007, 01:39:42 am
There is a file qkey in the base folder.
Make two of them, and make a script that copies the right one in, and starts trem.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Steely Ann on May 18, 2007, 01:45:20 am
Failing that, it will be in "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Tremulous\base".
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: David on May 18, 2007, 01:53:49 am
Quote from: "Steely Ann"
Failing that, it will be in "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Tremulous\base".


Which is what I said...
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Steely Ann on May 18, 2007, 01:55:21 am
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Tremulous\base

is not the same as

C:\Program Files\Tremulous\base

One's a hidden folder, the other is not, and it can be found in either.  Capisce?

Had to do a long search to find mine in that folder; the Program Files one didn't have it.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Overdose on May 18, 2007, 02:16:51 am
I know where all the files are, but how exactly would I make a script?
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: n00b pl0x on May 18, 2007, 02:30:54 am
you could just do it the ghetto way and actually copy and paste it to and from the base folder to a holder folder (liek omf no wai!)
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: player1 on May 18, 2007, 02:31:03 am
Quote from: "Steely Ann"
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Tremulous\base

is not the same as

C:\Program Files\Tremulous\base

One's a hidden folder, the other is not, and it can be found in either.  Capisce?

Had to do a long search to find mine in that folder; the Program Files one didn't have it.


I stand corrected...
I was wrong about you
you actually are helpful
my bad
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Steely Ann on May 18, 2007, 02:42:03 am
Silence, patriarchal tyrant!

Me, helping (http://tremulous.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=69759#69759) people?  That's crazy talk!
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Overdose on May 18, 2007, 02:46:33 am
Quote from: "n00b pl0x"
you could just do it the ghetto way and actually copy and paste it to and from the base folder to a holder folder (liek omf no wai!)


care to elaborate?
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Steely Ann on May 18, 2007, 02:49:20 am
He means the game generates one automatically on startup if one's not there, so just put it in a new folder somewhere so the game won't read it and will give you a new one.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Overdose on May 18, 2007, 02:54:12 am
Quote from: "Steely Ann"
He means the game generates one automatically on startup if one's not there, so just put it in a new folder somewhere so the game won't read it and will give you a new one.


ahh, gotcha ;)
Thanks all
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: kevlarman on May 18, 2007, 03:01:55 am
just play tremulous as a different user, each windows user has his own guid (among other things)
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Steely Ann on May 18, 2007, 03:05:17 am
As for the script thing, if you're using Windows, you can make a small batch file that can switch between the two GUIDs for you.  I think that's what David was getting at.

This (http://www.computerhope.com/batch.htm) should get you started if you're interested.

I'd write one myself as an example, but, ya know, apparently, I'm just a useless spammer.  Right, Playa?
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: David on May 18, 2007, 03:41:05 am
basically make another folder some place with the qkeys in it and any other files you want seperate. (like autoexec or autogen)

Make a file and call it whatever.bat, the add lots of lines saying 'copy C:\path\to\qkey C:\docs and settings\whatever\base\qkey'
make 2 bat files, one for each of you, and add C:\Program Files\Tremulous\tremulous.x86 to the end to start tremulous.


DISCALMER: I haven't used windows in years, and this was written from memory.
Title: u can let it go now...
Post by: player1 on May 18, 2007, 04:51:28 am
Quote from: "Steely Ann"
As for the script thing, if you're using Windows, you can make a small batch file that can switch between the two GUIDs for you.  I think that's what David was getting at.

This (http://www.computerhope.com/batch.htm) should get you started if you're interested.

I'd write one myself as an example, but, ya know, apparently, I'm just a useless spammer.  Right, Playa?


Dude(tte):

That was so two hours ago... :oops:  :P  :roll:  :wink:

Not to mention the fact that I apologized pre-emptively here as soon as I discovered that fact...

Nice try, though.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Steely Ann on May 18, 2007, 06:28:40 am
I thought the explosion of comma-philia in the last line would give it away but I was sooo joking there, dude(tte).  Not to mention the extremely non-flamey tone of the whole post.  

// I hear Flaming is the new black around the forum, though. :D
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Josellis on July 29, 2007, 01:48:56 pm
Ok, I have exactly the same problem with me and my brother, only, I am not a programmer and I am not into writing lines and lines of yadda yadda in computer language.

I also run Windows XP (SP2) and my brother has a different account then I. In the program files/tremulous/base folder, there are not qkey files, however I can find on in the documents and settings/myself and my brother/local settings/application data/tremulous/base folders. Those that mean that Tremulous is reading different qkey files depending on the accounts?

Another question, can I create my own autoexec.cfg files in my documents and setting base folder and will Tremulous read it?
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Undeference on July 29, 2007, 02:29:26 pm
Quote from: "kevlarman"
just play tremulous as a different user, each windows user has his own guid (among other things)
Any reason why the first several responses weren't this? Or why this discussion is still continuing?
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: David on July 29, 2007, 02:44:27 pm
Because the OP specifically said they didn't have differnt accounts, and as such we posted alternate solutions.
As for why its still going, no idea.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Undeference on July 29, 2007, 03:19:28 pm
Quote from: "David"
Because the OP specifically said they didn't have differnt accounts, and as such we posted alternate solutions.
What I see implies there is no problem with using separate accounts:
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This particular computer is running WinXP, so maybe I should make another profile...?
And the answer to that is "Yes".
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: TinMan on July 29, 2007, 07:38:58 pm
The easy way is to make two different windows accounts, *ghasp* you'd actually be taking advantage of the different user directories!!1!1111212121212132312312
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: DHRUVINATOR on July 29, 2007, 08:05:31 pm
Yep you do have different users for windows but does that effect playing tremulous and having different GUID's if you download them separately from both users.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: TinMan on July 29, 2007, 08:24:43 pm
Yes, it uses different user bases.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: n00b pl0x on July 29, 2007, 08:35:59 pm
yes, i am posting to agree with the last three people who posted and also shamelessly boost my post count
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Eeeew Spiders on July 29, 2007, 09:51:13 pm
Quote from: "DHRUVINATOR"
download them separately from both users.


And you don't need to download a separate install or install tremulous twice. One installation is enough.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Undeference on July 30, 2007, 04:23:29 am
D'oh. I'm an idiot. My question should have been
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Why are you bringing back >2 month old topics, Josellis, especially when it's already been answered?


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Those [sic. -- does?] that mean that Tremulous is reading different qkey files depending on the accounts?

Another question, can I create my own autoexec.cfg files in my documents and setting base folder and will Tremulous read it?
Different users, different files. Otherwise there would be no point in having different users.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Josellis on July 30, 2007, 09:53:21 am
Firstly, sorry for bringing back up an "answered" 2 month old topic. I did this because for me and my brother, even though we have different accounts, Tremulous won't read the autoexec.cfg file I and my brother have in our own base folders (in documents and settings). Tremulous will only read the autoexec.cfg file in the program files base folder.

The version of tremulous we downloaded is now about 1 year old, so I wonder if a new version of the client came out.
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: Undeference on July 30, 2007, 10:39:49 am
http://tremulous.tjw.org/backport/win32/
17 February 2007 seems a bit more recent than 1 year ago
Title: Multiple GUID's
Post by: kevlarman on July 30, 2007, 08:57:43 pm
Quote from: "Josellis"
Firstly, sorry for bringing back up an "answered" 2 month old topic. I did this because for me and my brother, even though we have different accounts, Tremulous won't read the autoexec.cfg file I and my brother have in our own base folders (in documents and settings). Tremulous will only read the autoexec.cfg file in the program files base folder.

The version of tremulous we downloaded is now about 1 year old, so I wonder if a new version of the client came out.
that's probably because you're using the wrong folder. at one point the per user data was in a hidden folder (...\Local Settings\Application Data\...), but since that caused some problems it got moved up one folder (to ...\Application Data\...), depending on how old your client is you could be using the wrong one.