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08-19-07, 02:56 PM | #46 |
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It was a specific change just for that one program (RSM 1.0). For some reason, McAfee has one setup screen area for listing/changing permissions for letting programs access the Internet (where you can change the block/allow settings individually on a program-specific basis) that's very easy to understand, and then it has another setup screen area for "trusted programs" that is impenetrable and doesn't give you any clue as to how to add programs to the list (it only had one program on that list, so it's not duplicating the list of programs that have been granted access, and it at gives you some indication about how to remove a program from the trusted list but not any clue as to how to add one). In any event, changing RSM's specific permissions to allow it to access the Internet appears to have cleared up the problem.
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08-19-07, 03:59 PM | #47 |
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That's cool
Just didn't want to leave you wide open because of one little program (specially since I wrote it). Sounds like McAfee has it's own little quirks just like ZoneAlarm and all the rest. Glad it's all sorted out.
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08-19-07, 06:28 PM | #48 |
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even my norton or symantics personal fire wall
has a set up for individual aplications. It does a scan on all drives conected to my PC and finds all aplications that use the internet then gives a list of them and lets me decied if it should control the internet access of the aplication or if I want to set it's use personaly and change it to let me know everytime it accesses the internet or let it do it on it's own without notification or not let it access the internet at all then I never get a worning one way or the other.
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10-08-07, 05:22 PM | #51 |
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@ironkross It is created when the game is installed and modified later by RSM.
What operating system are you using? (I only ask because Vista does some strange things with added files anywhere inside the Program Files folder) and if Vista where do you have the game installed? Do you know if you had one before you installed RSM? Did you have any unexpected application closures (otherwise known as crashes:rotfl of RSM? Are there any files in the blahblahblah\Data\Sound\Radio folder that look like radio.ini (e.g. radio.ini.old or radio.ini.new)? When you start RSM do you get an error? If so, what error? Why am I asking all of these questions? Is the moon really made of green cheese? What is the square root of pi? BTW there is no such thing as a stupid question unless you are referring to the unasked ones. |
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[EDIT] Holy crap! I just noticed it's been two days for my reply, I thought I just posted this last nite. Sorry for the delay then.
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10-09-07, 08:33 PM | #53 |
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Very well done ironkross
I must say, that is the best response to my usual facetious questions I have ever seen. Well done I especially liked the cheese response. As for the life outside of SH, I can't really say that I have a busy schedule, but I certainly don't mind helping out. No problem on the delay posting, it's good timing actually. It doesn't happen often, but I was one of those "early to bed, early to rise" folks and was out of the house all day so your post would have been sitting there waiting for an answer.
First off, I posted a radio.ini file at http://files.filefront.com/radiorar/.../fileinfo.html . If you download it, extract it and put it in your blahblahblah\Data\Sound\Radio folder you should be able to start RSM up without an application error. It will only have the Washington station defined in it, but you can set up your other station using RSM once it's in there. While we're on the subject of the radio.ini file, you mentioned that you have a radio config file? What is the exact file name of that file and what are it's contents? Once you have the radio.ini file installed, your radio should function correctly and you should be able to add whatever radio stations you want . If that doesn't do the trick, post back and we'll see what else needs to be done. |
10-09-07, 11:09 PM | #54 |
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OK here's what was in the file. "[GENERAL]
RadioRealism=Yes StartCh=1 [CHANNEL] Name=CBS NEWS Folder=CBS NEWS Freq=30 Antenna=01.01.1930-01.01.2000:34.05,-118.22:100000 ;MusicVolumeOnNews takes values from 0.01 to 1 MusicVolumeOnNews=0.01 " Now this was just replaced by the file I just downloaded. It also shows as a config file just as the other one did. Bad new is that RSM still gives me an error message of app fails to initialize. Late here so I prob will not do anything else on my end for + or - 7 hrs. Thanks. [EDIT] My state also has some pretty fine peaches.
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I must have passed it a couple thousand times running up and down the east coast. Anyway, back to the problem. Now I'm really confused, but I think I know why. You probably don't have your system set up to display file extensions for known extension types do you? The file you called the radio config file is indeed the radio.ini file, but if you don't display file extensions, then all you would see in windows explorer is radio and it would be listed as a config file. I don't know why I didn't think of that before. OK, now that that's cleared up, the problem initializing the RSM may be the one question I forgot to ask before. Do you have .NET 2.0 installed on your system? If not, then that is why RSM is not starting. If you do have .NET 2.0 and RSM is still not starting, please post a screenshot of the error that you get when you attempt to start it. |
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10-10-07, 09:22 PM | #56 |
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Yeah, that peach has been there for years.
No .NET 2.0 found on my computer, so I will google it and d/l then try again with RSM. Thanks DT. [EDIT] Hold on, what I found on M$ website is an exe file called dotnetfx, is this what I need?
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10-10-07, 10:25 PM | #57 |
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Yep, that's what they call the exe. As long as you are downloading it from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en you should be good to go (sorry, I didn't think to get the link when I made the last post ).
That should get RSM running for you. If you have any more problems, just holler (real loud, it's a long way from Seneca to Winder :rotfl: ). |
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Winder? I was there many years ago, but I guess it's changed a lot since. :hmm:
OK, d/l'd NET. 2.0 and installed, and voila! RSM has appeared. Now to find out how to use it. But it's freakin late now, better do that tomorrow AM. Thanks DT for helping me sort thru that. Have a good one down there in Winder. [EDIT] This should remind any mod users (especially this one ) of the importance in reading the "Requirements" part of the mod's readme. Quote:
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10-10-07, 11:55 PM | #59 |
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Very nice work Digital_Trucker
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10-11-07, 07:36 AM | #60 |
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I'm guilty, too, at times
of not reading the readmes. Glad we could get it worked out, ironkross. Enjoy.
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