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Kicked by BattlEye for not responding on clean installsQuote from: $ableCan you enter the following in the Windows Explorer address bar: %appdata%Then delete the Soldat folder over there.Do a fresh reinstall of Soldat 1.4.2 and DONT apply the 1.4.1 BE update package.
unable to load BEClient_x86.dll
hmmmthere isn't a "BEClient_x86.dll.new" file
Guys, $able posted this solution before... probably more than twice:"This is a known bug.Go to your BattlEye directory, delete the BEClient_x86.dll file and manually rename the BEClient_x86.dll.new file to BEClient_x86.dll."But if I'm not mistaken, this was in 1.4.1... try it anyways.
Quote from: Twistkill on August 28, 2007, 09:05:26 amGuys, $able posted this solution before... probably more than twice:"This is a known bug.Go to your BattlEye directory, delete the BEClient_x86.dll file and manually rename the BEClient_x86.dll.new file to BEClient_x86.dll."But if I'm not mistaken, this was in 1.4.1... try it anyways.This didn't work at first. I then copied the file and had one with the .new bit added and one without. It worked fine for a while but then I got kicked for having an unresponding client.
$able, if you want a cheap workaround, if it can't find the BEClient_x86.dll.new file, search for BECLIE~1.NEW, and then it will find it. It pays to have been around since the days of 8.3 filenames >.> lol.
The string returned will use the same format that was specified when the module was loaded.
Quote from: chrisgbk on August 28, 2007, 03:03:22 pm$able, if you want a cheap workaround, if it can't find the BEClient_x86.dll.new file, search for BECLIE~1.NEW, and then it will find it. It pays to have been around since the days of 8.3 filenames >.> lol.http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683197.aspx - this is the function I use.QuoteThe string returned will use the same format that was specified when the module was loaded.So obviously its not my fault, but M$ ****ing up things in compatibility mode.
Windows Me/98/95: This function retrieves long file names when an application version number is greater than or equal to 4.00 and the long file name is available. Otherwise, it returns only 8.3 format file names.
There is another update, so re-do what I posted. This new update fixes the problem.
ericaisadude, you need to close Soldat before. If it still doesnt work, restart your system.
ericaisadude, you need to close Soldat before. If it still doesnt work, restart your system.STRIPE, do the same as yesterday...
:/ ViN, with write-protection you can still delete the file in explorer.
I feel sorry for Sable People just don't listen