I don't know what was wrong with the .exe I originally save link as'd from the repo. Redid using LordEntrails direct links from his post and that version worked o_O
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I don't know what was wrong with the .exe I originally save link as'd from the repo. Redid using LordEntrails direct links from his post and that version worked o_O
If you right clicked "Save As" then you got html files and not the exe (even though the extension was kept as exe). I think this has to do because of GitHub (not sure). You have to use the "Download" button in GitHub itself and not a browser download/save.
Read through the .mod manual and tried to run the remusetup but it pops up a bunch of paste.exe errors and nothing shows in the REMU window (rulesets, extensions, modules).
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I tried to press on since the instruction say it may be nomal to see popups and link the .rem via the register button but it also gave me a parsing error.
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To put a picture to the question, did you download the helper.exe using this button?
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I'll delete the helpers folder from the C drive and do that part over and see if that avoids the errors on remusetup.
Same problem when I try and run the setup. I have the helper files installed in their folder at C:\DOEREMUHelpers per the instructions in the pdf. My data file is at the default location as far as I know. i've tried manually adding the path just in case in the custom option but get the same error, so don't think that's it. I surfed to the directory the error is complaining about and appear to have it as well as a machine.config.
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That error actually looks like you have a problem with your install of your Windows ".NET" (possibly an old install?)
Yes, I agree - you might need to install v3.5 of .net. On Windows 10, click the start button and then type "Install Windows Features" (without the quotation marks). Click on the resulting Control panel entry and then select the v3.5 of .Net Framework to install it. Once done run the DOE:REMU setup again (from inside the DOE:Remu ie via the slash command as per the documentation).
Thanks for your hard work on this, Dulux!