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armybuilder-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ There is 1 message in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Re: Army Builder in WINE From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com> __________________________________________________ ______________________ __________________________________________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 17:43:29 -0800 From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com> Subject: Re: Army Builder in WINE You said you have the "1.2" CD. Well, there never WERE any V1.2 CDs, since the first release on CD was V1.3. So I don't know whether you have a V1.x or V2.x CD at this point. If you have V1.x, you MUST fully install AB from the CD and then install the latest version OVER it as an update. With V2.x, the launcher.exe program is all you need to run. Hope this helps, Rob At 03:08 PM 12/31/2002 +0000, you wrote: >Thanks, I do have the 1.2 Army builder CD. Is there a discount rate for >upgrading to a 2.x CD? I'll try the launcher.exe trick when I get home and >see if that fixes it, but I'm not holding my breath. > >I'm using the armybuilder directory that's on my Windows partition, and I >do have that installed correctly there, and the CD-ROM is set up correctly >on the WINE install. > >In what way does launcher.exe change the registry the first time that Army >Builder runs? Just in case I have to do this manually myself. > >--- In armybuilder@yahoogroups.com, Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote: > > The CD works as a keydisc, so all AB is doing is reading specific contents > > of the CD. If your CD-ROM drive is working correctly, then AB should be > > able to obtain this information properly. > > > > My guess is that AB doesn't know to LOOK for the CD, since WINE probably > > doesn't have the autorun mechanism of Windows. Either that or you may also > > have an old (V1.x) CD that you are working with. Or you may have changed > > the drive letter designation since installing AB and it's looking at the > > wrong drive. > > > > To get AB to look for the CD in the correct place, insert the CD and run > > the program "launcher.exe". This should trigger an update of the Registry > > that will cause AB to start checking for the CD henceforth. If you have a > > V1.x CD (the V2.x CDs have red on the CD while the older ones don't), then > > you'll have to physically install the product from the CD and THEN install > > the latest version OVER that. > > > > This should get AB to start looking for the CD, in which case it should > > find it. Let me know if this doesn't solve the problem. > > > > Thanks, Rob > > > > At 07:26 PM 12/26/2002 +0000, you wrote: > > >I'm having a problem getting Army Builder to work in WINE. I appears > > >to choke trying to use the CD-ROM registration. If I didn't have to > > >use this method of confirming that I've bought the program it would > > >probably work fine. > > > > > >Is there an alternative registration method? > > > > > >Has anyone else had the same problem and resolved it somehow? > > > > > >NOTE: I've gotten practially all of my other Windows programs to work > > >under WINE, and I have the /mnt/cdrom mapped to D: in the > > >configuration file for WINE, so the stupid simple solutions I've taken > > >care of. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Bowes (rob@wolflair.com) (559) 658-6995 Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com __________________________________________________ ______________________ __________________________________________________ ______________________ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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