HellRazor
Knight
Beta 2 Error
First off, thank you for adding the custom client feature!
I am getting an error when trying to load a client in a specified directory (i.e. found using the browse function). I have "patch encryption" turned "off". The error is:
Could Not Start Client
UOGLite2 was unable to find the client specified. Custom: "C:\Program Fi...\ssclient.exe"
Following the error, the Razor dialog (the picture) remains on my screen until I use Task Manager to kill it.
The client file is in fact there as specified.
Shouldn't Razor be running the client directly without using UOGLite if the option to patch client encryption is not selected?
If it ALWAYS uses UOGLite in some fashion, the problem might be that my client is sector edited to use a different registry path than the standard UO one (which allows my client to be on an entirely seperate install than the regular UO one - I don't use UOGateway because several of the files we patch are not supported).
I'm running Windows XP Home.
First off, thank you for adding the custom client feature!
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I am getting an error when trying to load a client in a specified directory (i.e. found using the browse function). I have "patch encryption" turned "off". The error is:
Could Not Start Client
UOGLite2 was unable to find the client specified. Custom: "C:\Program Fi...\ssclient.exe"
Following the error, the Razor dialog (the picture) remains on my screen until I use Task Manager to kill it.
The client file is in fact there as specified.
Shouldn't Razor be running the client directly without using UOGLite if the option to patch client encryption is not selected?
If it ALWAYS uses UOGLite in some fashion, the problem might be that my client is sector edited to use a different registry path than the standard UO one (which allows my client to be on an entirely seperate install than the regular UO one - I don't use UOGateway because several of the files we patch are not supported).
I'm running Windows XP Home.