*GASP* I.....don't believe this
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Well I tried to download AC. During the process of installation , an error occurred. Read below
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Error opening file for writing

C/:Program Files/Assaultcube_v1.1.0.4/README.html


Help?
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OMG people u know tons about AC just help meee noawwzz please? Probably some retarded script error. I don't think I deleted the files completely from my comp before maybe that's an issue?
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#3
From where did you download AC?
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#4
This website....It has a sourceforge direct link..
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#5
Thats the README info page. It directs you to this site. I assume you're fine, no lethal error here.
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(07 Jul 11, 02:20AM)Viper Wrote: Thats the README info page. It directs you to this site. I assume you're fine, no lethal error here.

The whole point of this thread was because it would NOT finish installing the file into my computer... the error popped up and gave me three options, Abort or Try again or exit.

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I guess you're running the installer as admin?
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By the way, there's no need to color your text and make it bold, just type it :)
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(07 Jul 11, 05:11PM)tempest Wrote: I guess you're running the installer as admin?

Yes... why is there going to be a conflict, I downloaded it with admin before and it worked.

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#10
Well, if the installer doesn't work...
Get the source tarball, get Visual C++ Express, open the project file in source/vcpp, build, be done.
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#11
What happened to the Blue KluTcH??
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#12
Don't give him an incentive to start again Duckett.

Tempest's method will work but will not be as simple as trying to figure out why your machine won't accept that file. Your OS?
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#13
Directly from sourceforge? I don't see why it wouldn't work.
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#14
I think he has some sort of block (anti-virus) that's not letting him be linked to web pages in downloads. I don't know, just a theory.
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(10 Jul 11, 08:20PM)Viper Wrote: I think he has some sort of block (anti-virus) that's not letting him be linked to web pages in downloads. I don't know, just a theory.

I do have Comodo antivrus on...it's like paranoid I'm going to try to turn it off. Thanks dude.





see what I did thar?@ Ducket
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#16
Is it working now?
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#17
Man.... calm down.
This is not an AC issue... it is a local problem in your machine.
Try to provide the correct permissions to the folder you are installing, and make sure your account has permissions to install anything.

This is the best we can do for you.
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Also quit spamming the blue bold. It is very annoying
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#19
Fifty bucks says his installer is corrupted and he just needs to re-download & try again. :)
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#20
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I don't think he believes it either
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lmfao^
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[Image: Screen-shot-2011-05-23-at-8.43.10-PM.png]

Nor does he.
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(10 Jul 11, 06:23PM)tempest Wrote: Well, if the installer doesn't work...
Get the source tarball, get Visual C++ Express, open the project file in source/vcpp, build, be done.

I don't know what you just said.

(10 Jul 11, 07:40PM)Viper Wrote: Don't give him an incentive to start again Duckett.

Tempest's method will work but will not be as simple as trying to figure out why your machine won't accept that file. Your OS?


I don't even know. It ran fine before when I downloaded it. The same thing happened when I needed to download Java 6. It wouldn't unzip like the AC installer. Turns out I just needed the newest version of Java.

(11 Jul 11, 04:41AM)Brahma Wrote: Man.... calm down.
This is not an AC issue... it is a local problem in your machine.
Try to provide the correct permissions to the folder you are installing, and make sure your account has permissions to install anything.

This is the best we can do for you.

I am admin on my machine....
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#24
What is your operating system (OS)? Macintosh? Windows? FreeBSD? TI-8x?
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(16 Jul 11, 03:23AM)V-Man Wrote: What is your operating system (OS)? Macintosh? Windows? FreeBSD? TI-8x?

Microsoft Windows XP 2003 Service Pack 3
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(16 Jul 11, 03:23AM)V-Man Wrote: TI-8x?

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#27
Did you uninstall the old version?
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(16 Jul 11, 07:38AM)gambino Wrote: Did you uninstall the old version?

NOBODY should unnistall 1.0

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(16 Jul 11, 03:16AM)XKluTcHM0nSt3RX Wrote: I don't know what you just said.

Neither do I. 'Cause I can't read that!

-.-

Can someone bind his text editor?
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#30
Did you run out of disk space? ,_,
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