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Lone Wolf Staff
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Hi there,
I've just updated the Hero Lab 4e data files to version 2.5. As usual, you can find them through the Hero Lab automatic updates mechanism. Changes this version: • Updated the downloader to support the November compendium update. • Fixed a bug with ranger powers like Twin Strike. Enjoy! Please let me know if you find any problems. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Thank you, sir!
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 15
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Thanks, downloaded update and will advise in morning when it's done. (crosses fingers)
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 9
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I've just downloaded the data from the DDI Compendium and don't see any way to build characters from the Essentials books for players - Heroes of the Fallen Lands or Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms. Is there an option I'm not seeing in Hero Lab that turns these classes on, or is this data not available for some reason?
Please advise. Need to build a slayer quickly. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 3
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Hello!
I've just started using Hero Lab with the 4E data set & seem to be running into a problem accessing the latest data update. I've run the ddidownloader program, entered my DDI username & password as prompted, finished downloading the data & restarted the Hero Lab program in Administrator mode as per the 4E manual's instructions. Despite doing all this, I don't seem to have access to the data. For example, after filling in the blanks in the Configure Your Character Window & clicking OK, I find myself with a character that has no class or race selected. When I try to select a class or race, I get the message that there is nothing to choose from. I'm guessing I've overlooked something, but have no idea what. Any suggestions? James Yonemura |
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Join Date: May 2010
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@remoore2891
They are working on an update to make the essentials data available in Hero Lab, should be there with the next update. |
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Lone Wolf Staff
Join Date: May 2005
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I'm going to assume that the downloader was successful and generated the appropriate Hero Lab data files once it completed. So the next possible problem could be that the data files were generated in a place different from where Hero Lab expects them. Please locate the generated files on your computer and make sure they reside in the same folder where the 4E data files exist. By default, this will be "c:\herolab\data\4e". If you don't find the files there, something is odd. |
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Lone Wolf Staff
Join Date: May 2005
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I just thought of one other possibility. If you are running Windows Vista/7, installed Hero Lab beneath the Program Files folder, and are NOT running Hero Lab as an Administrator, you probably will run into the behavior you describe. If you don't run as Administrator, Windows does some really wonky things to PRETEND you're in the "Program Files" folder when you really aren't. This causes all sorts of confusion when you do some things with Administrator rights and some things without. The really annoying thing is that Windows automatically goes into Administrator mode when installing software, which jumpstarts all the weirdness. We're working to resolve this in the next feature release of Hero Lab, but it's a problem for now.
NOTE! This post only applies if you managed to achieve the perfect combination of the three conditions cited above. If you did manage to achieve the above combination, I think you can get things to work properly by doing the following: 1. Configure HL to always be launched in Administrator mode. This is achieved by right-clicking on the shortcut you use to launch HL, then selecting Properties. Go to the Compatibility tab and then check the box that says "Run as Administrator". Then save the change. 2. Launch HL in Administrator mode using the now-modified shortcut. 3. Try loading the 4E data files. If Hero Lab says they need to be downloaded, let them be downloaded again. 4. Now see if you have access to all of the 4E content generated by the downloader. Under most conditions, the above steps should work. However, if you don't see any of the 4E content at this point, you have three choices: 1. Locate the the 4E content on your computer and copy it into the proper location beneath the "Program Files" folder that Hero Lab uses. The complication with this is that you'll need to do this in Administrator mode so that Windows doesn't pretend things anymore. If you aren't knowledgeable about this stuff, you might want to skip this approach. 2. Re-run the downloader again. Now that Hero Lab is running in Administrator mode, this ought to work correctly. The problem is that this will take a good chunk of time to complete again. 3. Uninstall Hero Lab from it's current location beneath "Program Files". Then install it again into it's default location. Now you can locate the 4E content that the downloader generated and move it to the proper location. Since Hero Lab isn't installed beneath "Program Files", Windows won't do anything special and gum up the process. Option #3 above is probably the fastest to complete. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I just opened up the Hero Labs folder and right-clicked on the downloader .exe to run it as Administrator.
Worked just fine for me! |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Hi rob!
Thanks for the advice! So you can keep track of this sort of thing, I'm running Windows 7 (64bit) & had installed the program under "Program Files (x86)." (I had assumed since this program had been available prior to the availability of 64-bit OS's that this would be an appropriate location for the install.) I don't recall seeing errors after running "ddidownloader.exe" & I have been running Hero Lab in Administrator mode. (Also, I had re-run the ddidownloader after starting up Hero Lab in administrator mode because I figured that might be one of the issues as well.) So... I'm guessing "Program Files (x86)" needs to be added to the list of problematic installation locations for Windows 7 systems. It's sounding like my best bet will be to uninstall & re-install in the expected location. I suppose another experiment could be to install Hero Lab under "Program Files" instead of "Program Files (x86)" to see if that gives me any better results. This uninstalling & re-installing won't cause any issues with license activation/reactivation will it? Jim |
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