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let me try and recap. Extracted said files, placed them in system 32, renamed the tremulous application to tremulous.exe.What did i do wrong?WHERE DID I GO WRONG!?WHYYYY!(seriously... what did i do wrong)
Quote from: Cosmonaut on August 22, 2009, 01:57:35 amlet me try and recap. Extracted said files, placed them in system 32, renamed the tremulous application to tremulous.exe.What did i do wrong?WHERE DID I GO WRONG!?WHYYYY!(seriously... what did i do wrong)> system 32> renamed the tremulous application to tremulous.exe.
Have you to move the new "tremulous.exe" in the directory "tremulous" ? ...i don't understand why you talk about system32..
Click on the client area, then the folder of the operating system you use.I'm assuming you use Windows, in which case you use the stuff in this folder. Place the DLL files in C:/WINDOWS/system32 (most likely -- if you don't see that or it doesn't work, post what version of Windows you're using). Run the exe file. You can rename your current Tremulous binary to something like trem-old.exe, and tremulous.x86.exe to tremulous.exe .
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even that's wrong, even though it'll work, you should put all the files in your tremulous directory
Quote from: kevlarman on August 22, 2009, 08:16:39 pmeven that's wrong, even though it'll work, you should put all the files in your tremulous directoryAh, sorry. I'm curious, though: why? Why not put them into system32, so that you don't have to install them later if you go for a program that needs them? From Googling, it looks like the proper way to install DLL files (on a XP machine) would be to put them into C:/WINDOWS/system32 .
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