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jordd
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HELP

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cant get the PyPRP plugin or the ULM working, its on a windows XP, no internet (does that have something to do with it?)
i have blender installed, but i cant open the age that i have copied to my computer, i get "python script error, check console"
The ULM doesn't work, i installed it in my URU folder and i get a .net (i will check the exact error message if anyone wants) error.
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Re: HELP

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PyPRP currently has serious import issues.

And the ULM needs internet access. Although I guess a .net error could mean that it needs the .net framework which isn't installed?
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yes that must be it, I don't have the .net framework, whats the .net framework and how can i get it?
Is there some way to use the ULM with out internet? My internet cable doesn't reach :roll:
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You would need internet access to get the .net framework. It is easiest to get it from Windows Update.

You can download it manually but there are different versions and I am not sure which one you need. Take a look here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netfra ... 69263.aspx
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ok, i managed to get my internet connection working, i installed .net framework and i got an error :shock:

"application failed to initialize properly (0x0000013)"

HELP!!!
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Jordd: this may mean that you don't have read-access to some DLLs that are used by ULM. [I'm assuming that you receive this error when you start ULM, right?]

Take a look at this article on how to fix it:

http://www.tech-pro.net/howto_015.html
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what do i put for "<full-path-to-file>"?
i dont know what i am missing.
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In this case, it is your ULM executable including the directory in which it is installed. For example:

"c:\Program Files\Ubi Soft\Cyan Worlds\Complete Chronicles\UruLibraryManager.exe"

[I put it in quotes because the DOS command shell needs quotes for directories with spaces.]
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ok "the system can not find the path specified"

I put in,
CACLS <"c:\Program Files\Ubi Soft\Cyan Worlds\Complete Chronicles\UruLibraryManager.exe"> /E /G BUILTIN\Users:R

i also tried with out the <>'s

did i type it wrong?????
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Perhaps, then, that the example path I listed above is not the same as where you have yours installed. So, to determine the path, right-click on UruLibraryManager.exe and choose "Properties" from the pop-up menu. On the General tab, partway down, it will list the path next to "Location:". That is the path to use; just add the \UruLibraryManager.exe to the end of it, put it in quotes, and use it in your CACLS command.

[The path is probably too large to show on the tab all at once, so click the mouse to the left of the "C:" part of the path, hold down the mouse button, then move the mouse to the right to the end of the visible text. That will cause it to scroll to the right, so that you can see the entire thing.]

Oh - and don't use the < > brackets.
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