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Old 28.07.2009, 13:00
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Default Re: DaemonScript Clone Anyone Interested

v2.4

email: scripternite@live.com.au

2shared - download ScripterNite v2.4.7z

changes

v2.4
added change icon dialog (also adds shell32.dll to the 'Icon Path' list)
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Old 13.09.2009, 06:39
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Default Re: DaemonScript Clone Anyone Interested

Hi, I'm very interested, but can't seem to get it to work on Windows 7 x64. Maybe because the program path is "C:\Program Files (x86)"\ instead of "C:\Program Files\"?
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Old 15.09.2009, 01:11
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Default Re: DaemonScript Clone Anyone Interested

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Hi, I'm very interested, but can't seem to get it to work on Windows 7 x64. Maybe because the program path is "C:\Program Files (x86)"\ instead of "C:\Program Files\"?

never tested on windows7 but have you tried it without the installer let me know where the problem is and ill try fix it for you
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Old 24.09.2009, 07:58
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Ausrufezeichen Re: DaemonScript Clone Anyone Interested

Sorry for the late post. Tested on Windows 7 x86, and all works well. Will manually install on Win 7 x64 tomorrow. Im now 99% sure the regular installer "setup.exe" does not recognize 64 bit machines.

A updated installer or correction in the install script should fix this problem, but let me verify it first.

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Old 26.09.2009, 21:26
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Daumen hoch Re: DaemonScript Clone Anyone Interested

Okay, here is the deal with Windows Vista x64 (I assume) and with Windows 7 x64 (my o.s.):

To get this to work, I needed to create a ScripterNite directory under

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C:\Program Files (x86)
and then manually unzip ScripterNite (SN) to

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C:\Program Files (x86)\ScripterNite
Now if you just do that, and try to run a SN script, you will get the following error:

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The virtual drive you have choosen does not exist! Exiting script.
To avoid this error, you must first click Options in SN, click Dameon Tools Pro or Lite (which ever you have), and change the path from C:\Program Files\... to C:\Program Files (x86)\...

Now try running your script, and everthing should be fine. I'm sure if the author of this fine tool were to use an install routine than recognizes x64 operating systems, this will become a non-issue.
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