02-03-2010, 07:39 PM
yo amin after u run uopatch.exe fully (like run it 2 more times once it says complete) run uo.exe (i think that patches it even more lol)
n0x* Wrote:ya razor is good in that it decrypts any client..
i had similar problems as gaiton (and silver), and i too currently use vista... but i found that the issue was that I did not let UO patch properly, and fixed it after I re-installed and fully patched... because what happens is that when you dont patch to a certain point, you dont get all the files you need to play inx... gaiton, uninstall UO, reinstall, and then try patching your client all the way.
Eighty Swords Wrote:Here's a screenshot of a shortcut when you right-click it and select Properties. As you see I went to the compatibility tab. This is where you can find both the compatibility modes (usually you should take XP SP2 or XP SP3 if it's there) and at the bottom of the window you'll see the run as admin checkbox. Personally, I don't think you have to check it if the account you use to login to your computer is an administrator (the way most of us have it). If you have over controlling parents that made you a regular user account you would have to check it, and I assume get them to enter the admin password to allow it. I took the screenshot on Windows 7 so your window might look a bit different if you're using Vista. I believe the options are both in the same location however.
If you want to be on the uber safe side, use XP SP2 compatibility and check the run as admin box. Do this to your client.exe, the shortcut you use to launch it, razor.exe, the shortcut you use to launch it, and injection.exe, and the shortcut you use to launch it.
Something else you might want to do is add an exception to Windows Firewall for Razor, UO, and Injection. If you use more then 1 client (ex: 1 for razor, 1 for injection because for some reason that's the only way they work), you have to add each client. I believe you need to make the exception for an outgoing connection, not incoming.
All client.exe's should be in your UO folder, injection and razor can be installed to either the UO directory or some random directory, I've never noticed it to make a difference.