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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:15:00 -
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Ok, my mood was just ruined about the Dominion expansion.
I play EvE at work during downtime, however, the ****head operations guy took away my previously given admin rights to my computer, because, well, he is a miserable loser on a power trip. That did not matter to me much as I was able to download the smaller EvE patches but with Dominion, it's a huge problem. Basically, I cannot even start downloading the patch via the game client.
Is there anyway I can download and install this patch without requiring admin rights?
Tried posting this in the Tech corner, but no responses.
Please do not evade the profanity filter. Zymurgist
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Omir Brakre
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:17:00 -
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Download it on another pc/elsewhere and put it on a cd,then bring it to work and patch 
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:26:00 -
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Originally by: Omir Brakre Download it on another pc/elsewhere and put it on a cd,then bring it to work and patch 
Nope.
Have the patch downloaded, can't install.
Is there any way around this?
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000Hunter000
Gallente Missiles 'R' Us
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:32:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt the ****head operations guy took away my previously given admin rights to my computer, because, well, he is a miserable loser on a power trip.
I know how u feel.. i got a pretty quad core intel mac with a dual vidcard thingamajic at work... aka it should be able to run eve in the highest setting nps... But i'm not even gonna bother asking the paranoid b@st@rd about installing eve on it...  ________________________________________________
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Aloriate
Amarr Big Buck Bunny Interstellar Solo Society Carpe-Diem
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:34:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt
Originally by: Omir Brakre Download it on another pc/elsewhere and put it on a cd,then bring it to work and patch 
Nope.
Have the patch downloaded, can't install.
Is there any way around this?
No, if the admin has your account set to user and not admin, Windows will not allow you to install the client. You will need the administrator password for the computer.
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Roland Octavious
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:36:00 -
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This is hysterical, "I can't play eve at work . .waaa". . perhaps the boss feels the company computers shouldn't be used for games anymore or there something more productive you could be doing during down time then playing eve at work.
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Illwill Bill
Svea Rike The Council.
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:38:00 -
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Confirming that the company that I work for fires people for violating the IT policy.
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Beebooper
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:39:00 -
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Um, how about you find a job where they give you admin rights to your box? That'd be a valid solution. Or maybe there is a reason that they don't want you to be, you know, playing games while they are paying you to work?
The short answer is no, if you are not part of the local admins group then you cannot do it. That's not even taking into consideration the numerous group policy restrictions that could be in place for the domain or specific to your box. |

Nemiona
Minmatar The Phoenix Legion
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:40:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt Ok, my mood was just ruined about the Dominion expansion.
I play EvE at work during downtime, however, the ****head operations guy took away my previously given admin rights to my computer, because, well, he is a miserable loser on a power trip. That did not matter to me much as I was able to download the smaller EvE patches but with Dominion, it's a huge problem. Basically, I cannot even start downloading the patch via the game client.
Is there anyway I can download and install this patch without requiring admin rights?
Tried posting this in the Tech corner, but no responses.
Please do not evade the profanity filter. Zymurgist
he stopped you from doing other stuff than work when youre at work ? damn I feel sorry for you...
try to install on a different computer, then just copy files to new computer on usb ?
------ Here's a phone. Call somebody who cares -Montgomery Burns |

000Hunter000
Gallente Missiles 'R' Us
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:41:00 -
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Bah! think before u comment! I have an hour long break every day, and the computers are always on... why not allow me to play a lil virtual spaceships during that 1 hour break? ________________________________________________
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Salyan
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:42:00 -
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Get a fully patched version on your home pc.
Copy the entire eve directory to a flash drive/dvd.
Copy/paste?
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:46:00 -
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Originally by: Roland Octavious This is hysterical, "I can't play eve at work . .waaa". . perhaps the boss feels the company computers shouldn't be used for games anymore or there something more productive you could be doing during down time then playing eve at work.
You know what's hysterical? Your assumptions and lack of reading comprehension. Do you understand the meaning of DOWNTIME during work hours?
The admin is a miserable loser on a powertrip who originally had to give me admin rights a year ago to get programs & update them because it was vital to my job, cause it's not like he was going to do the work required.
Listen, how about you and others keep the jealousy filled comments to themselves. Two of you would not be able to do my job even working double my shifts.
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Roma Jonson
Vengeance Imperium
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:51:00 -
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Tis guy is sooo gonna be wardecked lol In a fight ANGER is as good as courage. |

Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:54:00 -
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Originally by: Nemiona
he stopped you from doing other stuff than work when youre at work ? damn I feel sorry for you...
try to install on a different computer, then just copy files to new computer on usb ?
I play during downtime in background and passively. It's either that or search the web, read smth, stare pointlessly at the wall.
I'll try the USB trick, that might actually work if EvE does not modify .dll & registry files a lot.
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Tele Z'thain
Fraser's Finest
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:55:00 -
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As the enforcer for my local IT Policy, all I have to say is:
AHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
/emote goes back to manipulating market orders and blacklisting non-eve websites.
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KLoWn Killa
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:56:00 -
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You could always troll the forums for that hour kinda like now =))
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Tele Z'thain
Fraser's Finest
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Posted - 2009.12.01 21:58:00 -
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Originally by: KLoWn Killa You could always troll the forums for that hour kinda like now =))
Yeah, be glad for what you have.
If the guy really didn't like you, he'd watch your surfing habits and start blocking your favorite non-work sites. 
Not that I've done anything like that....
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Ehris Bok
Kumovi Sons of Tangra
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:03:00 -
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load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
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Slade Trillgon
Endless Possibilities Inc. Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:04:00 -
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Originally by: Tele Z'thain
Originally by: KLoWn Killa You could always troll the forums for that hour kinda like now =))
Yeah, be glad for what you have.
If the guy really didn't like you, he'd watch your surfing habits and start blocking your favorite non-work sites. 
Not that I've done anything like that....
Well I can say they did it to my work computer. You can see the drop in my posting on EVE search sometime early this year. Well, for some reason after 3 months out of work recovering from surgery, I come back and, bam, EVE-O Forums are no longer on the block list.
Slade
Originally by: Niccolado Starwalker
Please go sit in the corner, and dont forget to don the shame-on-you-hat!
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:04:00 -
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Originally by: Tele Z'thain
Originally by: KLoWn Killa You could always troll the forums for that hour kinda like now =))
Yeah, be glad for what you have.
If the guy really didn't like you, he'd watch your surfing habits and start blocking your favorite non-work sites. 
Not that I've done anything like that....
No, he is just trying for a power move, he is a snake. With this shady move, he gets some leverage over myself and the night shift guy. He does not know or really care what else I do on my computer.
If he crossed that line and tried to block sites, some real hell would be raised. My boss relies way too much on me and an uncomfortable work environment due to someone that technically has no jurisdiction over me whatsoever is a real problem.
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Taedrin
Gallente The Green Cross
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:05:00 -
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Edited by: Taedrin on 01/12/2009 22:06:37
Originally by: Hydroblunt
Originally by: Nemiona
he stopped you from doing other stuff than work when youre at work ? damn I feel sorry for you...
try to install on a different computer, then just copy files to new computer on usb ?
I play during downtime in background and passively. It's either that or search the web, read smth, stare pointlessly at the wall.
I'll try the USB trick, that might actually work if EvE does not modify .dll & registry files a lot.
Then bring a personal laptop to work and play it on that. It's somewhat unethical to be installing games on a company owned computer so that you can play them on your break.
OTOH, CCP should REALLY not have the patch require administrator rights unless you actually need them. IE, if the current user has read/write permission to the install directory, then don't request admin rights. If the game is installed to a folder which the user DOESN'T have write access to, THEN request admin rights. Think about it, if you didn't need admin rights to patch the game, you never would have had that nasty little boot.ini problem back then.
I am a part of the camp that hates it when developers require admin rights for things that shouldn't need them. ---------- There is always a choice. The choice might not be easy, nor simple, nor the options be what you desire - but, nevertheless, the choice is there to be made. |

Roland Octavious
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:06:00 -
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you are right, I would love to be able to play eve at work, however, the company feels there is no place for games on company systems.
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Davie Bower
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:15:00 -
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Misdirected hostility, IMHO. Don't blame CCP because your workplace doesn't want you to have complete control over *their* computers. |

Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:19:00 -
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Originally by: Davie Bower Misdirected hostility, IMHO. Don't blame CCP because your workplace doesn't want you to have complete control over *their* computers.
How am I blaming CCP? I'm not mad at them.
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:24:00 -
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Originally by: Roland Octavious you are right, I would love to be able to play eve at work, however, the company feels there is no place for games on company systems.
What can I say. I'm cool like that.
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Alexei Chernobyl
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:25:00 -
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Originally by: Tele Z'thain As the enforcer for my local IT Policy, all I have to say is:
AHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
/emote goes back to manipulating market orders and blacklisting non-eve websites.
...My god. I've recently realized just how many fellow BOFH's there are playing EVE. Not that I should be suprised, considering it's a game made for the sociopath in us all. 
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SupaKudoRio
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:29:00 -
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Originally by: Ehris Bok load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
Confirming this works.
Turn off resource cache though. On another note, how do you like your pods in the morning? |

Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:30:00 -
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Originally by: Taedrin
Then bring a personal laptop to work and play it on that. It's somewhat unethical to be installing games on a company owned computer so that you can play them on your break.
Hehe, I actually have one of my laptops here which I take to starbucks to waste 3 hours before my training. Too much travel time to head home & back. I used to hook it up to the network here after work while I am chilling before the miserable loser had an attitude about it.
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Tele Z'thain
Fraser's Finest
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:36:00 -
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Originally by: Alexei Chernobyl
Originally by: Tele Z'thain As the enforcer for my local IT Policy, all I have to say is:
AHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
/emote goes back to manipulating market orders and blacklisting non-eve websites.
...My god. I've recently realized just how many fellow BOFH's there are playing EVE. Not that I should be suprised, considering it's a game made for the sociopath in us all. 
Too true brother, too true. /salute
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CMLabrat01
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Posted - 2009.12.01 22:56:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt
If he crossed that line and tried to block sites, some real hell would be raised. My boss relies way too much on me and an uncomfortable work environment due to someone that technically has no jurisdiction over me whatsoever is a real problem.
Aren't we just so important! Not important enough to get local admin rights though. 
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Rpeg
Minmatar Rosa Castellum
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Posted - 2009.12.01 23:17:00 -
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Buy the operations guy a beer and bring him women (or men). Then ask for admin rights. -- autechre - ep7 - track 1: rpeg estevancarlos.com |

Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.02 14:30:00 -
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Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:33:38
Originally by: Ehris Bok load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
Does not work anymore. It needs d3dx9_41.dll to be installed in the /system folder. It won't run off the USB or the hard disk.
This just plain sucks.
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Raser Moonstrider
Raser Industries
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Posted - 2009.12.02 15:05:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:48:52 Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:33:38
Originally by: Ehris Bok load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
Does not work anymore. It needs d3dx9_41.dll to be installed in the /system32 folder. It won't run off the USB or the hard disk.
This just plain sucks.
Is that new with Dominion, or just to install Eve in general? If that isn't specifically installed with Dominion, then he should be good.
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Taedrin
Gallente The Green Cross
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Posted - 2009.12.02 15:24:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:48:52 Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:33:38
Originally by: Ehris Bok load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
Does not work anymore. It needs d3dx9_41.dll to be installed in the /system32 folder. It won't run off the USB or the hard disk.
This just plain sucks.
Have you tried putting this file in the "EVE Online/bin/" directory? Also try putting it in "EVE Online/" too. IIRC, Windows automatically searches for dlls in the executable directory first, before looking for them in the directories listed by the PATH environment variable (of which C:\windows\system32 is usually the first entry of). ---------- There is always a choice. The choice might not be easy, nor simple, nor the options be what you desire - but, nevertheless, the choice is there to be made. |

Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.02 15:28:00 -
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Originally by: Taedrin
Originally by: Hydroblunt Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:48:52 Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:33:38
Originally by: Ehris Bok load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
Does not work anymore. It needs d3dx9_41.dll to be installed in the /system32 folder. It won't run off the USB or the hard disk.
This just plain sucks.
Have you tried putting this file in the "EVE Online/bin/" directory? Also try putting it in "EVE Online/" too. IIRC, Windows automatically searches for dlls in the executable directory first, before looking for them in the directories listed by the PATH environment variable (of which C:\windows\system32 is usually the first entry of).
You da fuggin man!
Thank you very much.
WHOOOO WHEEE!
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Taedrin
Gallente The Green Cross
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Posted - 2009.12.02 15:33:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt
Originally by: Taedrin
Originally by: Hydroblunt Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:48:52 Edited by: Hydroblunt on 02/12/2009 14:33:38
Originally by: Ehris Bok load the eve client on a usb flash drive. ive tried this & it works fine can be a little slower but meh give it a shot. fyi you'll need a 8gb flash drive..
Does not work anymore. It needs d3dx9_41.dll to be installed in the /system32 folder. It won't run off the USB or the hard disk.
This just plain sucks.
Have you tried putting this file in the "EVE Online/bin/" directory? Also try putting it in "EVE Online/" too. IIRC, Windows automatically searches for dlls in the executable directory first, before looking for them in the directories listed by the PATH environment variable (of which C:\windows\system32 is usually the first entry of).
You da fuggin man!
Thank you very much.
WHOOOO WHEEE!
Good to know that an associates degree in computer science is good for SOMETHING  ---------- There is always a choice. The choice might not be easy, nor simple, nor the options be what you desire - but, nevertheless, the choice is there to be made. |

Caldari Citizen4714
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Posted - 2009.12.02 16:16:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt Ok, my mood was just ruined about the Dominion expansion.
I play EvE at work during downtime, however, the ****head operations guy took away my previously given admin rights to my computer, because, well, he is a miserable loser on a power trip. That did not matter to me much as I was able to download the smaller EvE patches but with Dominion, it's a huge problem. Basically, I cannot even start downloading the patch via the game client.
Is there anyway I can download and install this patch without requiring admin rights?
Tried posting this in the Tech corner, but no responses.
Please do not evade the profanity filter. Zymurgist
Patch a client on a computer at home, then copy the EVE folder to a flash drive and bring it to work.
It may help to use the shortcut flags multi-clienters use so the settings are stored in your EVE dir instead of my dox. - Support DISBANDING the Alliance CCP Renamed at the Alliance's Request |

Fearless M0F0
Gallente Blue Republic
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Posted - 2009.12.02 17:14:00 -
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3 solutions for you:
1. Get a laptop and use it to play during your break.
2. Get a 8Gb pendrive, make it bootable with ubuntu, wine and eve client. On your break boot computer from pendrive.
3. Be professional and don't use company time/resources to play games
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Gruumsh A'Poc
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Posted - 2009.12.02 17:29:00 -
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Wow...I usually keep out of threads like these but to the OP...you are lacking a SERIOUS sense of reality.
I've never seen someone so self-important and ENTITLED to use company resources for personal game time. You have no understanding of work time versus personal time....and downtime while at work is still work time, using work reources, no matter how you slice it.
I am so happy uou don't work for me....in fact you'd be fired, guaranteed.
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Arik VanClaw
Helljumpers
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Posted - 2009.12.02 17:39:00 -
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Yeah really, how can I get a job at your company Hydroblunt? I'd be terminated w/ extreme prejudice for playing video games at work. Think you should count your blessings you are still employed and they haven't found someone to do your job for less money and who won't play video games during downtime.
Not trying to hate, just think you should appreciate that you have something 99% of the working force does not.
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Mal Lokrano
Gallente Delve Inc.
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Posted - 2009.12.02 17:47:00 -
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Heh, I only know of one person who I know played Eve at work, but he was the night shift worker, and he rarely saw his boss. All he did though was work on invention jobs and such.
In all honesty though Hydroblunt, it is their computers and they can do with them what they like, which means if they don't want you playing video games then your SOL (unless you find a workaround).
Just think if your IT guy realizes the workarounds you have used he may simply remove your rights to computers at all. Just imagine coming to work with a typewriter on your desk . ____________________________________________ When going to a party with wine, women, and song. Always acertain the vintage of the first two. |

Freelancemen
D00M. Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2009.12.02 17:51:00 -
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Edited by: Freelancemen on 02/12/2009 17:56:54
Originally by: Caldari Citizen4714 Patch a client on a computer at home, then copy the EVE folder to a flash drive and bring it to work.
This works for me so if you have writing rights on the place where eve is installed you should be able to do it also this way. Good luck 
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Scerolikk Teromni
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Posted - 2009.12.02 17:57:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt The admin is a miserable loser on a powertrip
Ever think about the fact that maybe he's doing his job?
Oh, also, EVE forums are not on a secure connection... I hope you're not typing all this from work ;)
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Albion Stormchaser
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Posted - 2009.12.02 18:08:00 -
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Be thankful, hes not figured out how to change the firewall to block the for the eve IP address.
You should work where i am, we have a very draconian set of rules, no external web based email (hotmail, gmail, yahoo etc), all game websites (luckily SHC isnt blocked), facebook, all blog sites (including MS technical blogs) the even the bbc iplayer is blocked, however youtube isnt (go figure!!).
As for the 'im so indispensible im safe so i should get to do what i want' comment, never believe that for a second, everyone can be replaced by someone else, always remember the saying 'the king is dead, long live the king!'.
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.02 18:11:00 -
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Originally by: Gruumsh A'Poc Wow...I usually keep out of threads like these but to the OP...you are lacking a SERIOUS sense of reality.
I've never seen someone so self-important and ENTITLED to use company resources for personal game time. You have no understanding of work time versus personal time....and downtime while at work is still work time, using work reources, no matter how you slice it.
I am so happy uou don't work for me....in fact you'd be fired, guaranteed.
Boo hoo hoo! Jealous?
You would not last a month here, as if the only skills needed for my job were being mindless robot that is a "hard worker", my boss would have gotten someone like that for $10/hour. But the REALITY is that he had to have someone recommended for the job.
It ain't all happy party time here. I don't have an hour mandated lunch, no sick days and no real vacation. It has to be balanced & handled between myself and the night shift guy, instead of asking for permission & directions from the boss. While you were sleeping off the feast you ate last thursday night/friday morning, I was at the office working nonstop. Real responsibility & competence, not a piker who just follows orders well. I'm quite happy I don't work for you either, not like you have any position worth even a fraction of where I work and what I do.
Oh and I have no gripes if I get fired for playing EvE. That is the risk I take. I can handle that risk, part of my skillset.
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Geisladiskur
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Posted - 2009.12.02 18:32:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt
I play EvE at work during downtime
what?
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SqualZell Madman
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Posted - 2009.12.02 18:48:00 -
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you could also have tricked your IT by asking him the admin rights for like the afternoon cuz you need to patch (pick a program and "accidently" delete it) a program that got corrupted and while you redownload the program (with admin rights) you can also patch eve.
as for playing videogames at work? why not. if its your lunch break? by all means. if it makes you happy to play eve during your downtime you better be working the rest of the time. downtime is meant to make people relax and get their minds off the tasks for a while so they can come back with a fresh mind. on the other hand if i catch you playing (alt tabbed) during work time that is another story. even if you are AFK in a station not doing anything. a few years ago i worked for a company that had different lunch activities, (they extended the lunch by 30 minutes for a total of 1.5 hours) and one of those activities was a video game session where they would all get on (that time it was counter strike or unreal) and play for 1 hour. some did yoga, others did pilates, hockey/soccer, etc. it got people's morale up and where in effect more efficient at work in the afternoon.
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Doc Sha'Mon
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Posted - 2009.12.02 19:51:00 -
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Hydroblunt,
I've been reading your posts and been reminded of a fellow with your ****y attitude here at work. You remind me so much of him.
Then I put it all together...you ARE the ****y, arrogant guy at my work. and you know what, I'm the miserable Admin you're complaining about.
So....for the record, you're fired. Don't come back you work tomorrow.
Second, I play EVE as well and now my corp is going to warDec you to oblivion. Get ready for the pain.
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Soi Mala
Whacky Waving Inflatable Flailing Arm Tubemen
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Posted - 2009.12.02 20:00:00 -
[49]
Just patch the client at home, copy the program folder onto a pendrive and take it to work with you, eve doesn't need to be installed in order to run it.
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fuze
Gallente Quam Singulari
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Posted - 2009.12.02 20:03:00 -
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Boot with a CD/Usb drive and create a temp admin account with a windows password changer program. Install the update and remove the temp admin account.
Chances are that you might get fired over this though. Putting your job at stake over a game isn't that smart really. You wouldn't be the first one though. |
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.02 21:09:00 -
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Originally by: Doc Sha'Mon Hydroblunt,
I've been reading your posts and been reminded of a fellow with your ****y attitude here at work. You remind me so much of him.
Then I put it all together...you ARE the ****y, arrogant guy at my work. and you know what, I'm the miserable Admin you're complaining about.
So....for the record, you're fired. Don't come back you work tomorrow.
Second, I play EVE as well and now my corp is going to warDec you to oblivion. Get ready for the pain.
Oh really? You must be aware then that you have ZERO authority to fire me. You must also be just a bit distraught since your screwup today has cost us our profits for December and then some. Nice job! Guess who had to clean that mess up?
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Shrug123
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Posted - 2009.12.02 21:12:00 -
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Hilarious - I'm slightly luckier than the OP in that I am able to have Eve installed on my work laptop and I tend to mine in front of the TV when I struggle in from work...
Personally, I wouldn't fire up Eve at work on principle - but then again I also know peeps who play the lame games that come with Windoze over lunch so... each to their own, right? I just have enough time at lunch to read an episode recap on televisionwithoutpity and a quick whizz through the BBC news pages before cracking on...
But... to all those who've suggested the pen drive solution and where to put the files - thank you. I have a lowly sized HD and I'm stuck with this machine for another 3 years which fills up whenever I turn my back to trot to the printer Seriously - this could be a godsend for me 'cos I could totally use the space freed up ...
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The Wicked1
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Posted - 2009.12.02 21:30:00 -
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Playing EVE on your work computer? Seriously take some more pride in your work!
But this whining is delicious, especially since I am one of the IT guys at my company (got the keys to the kingdom )
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Shogun Archer
Gallente
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Posted - 2009.12.02 21:35:00 -
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This is by far one of the more interesting threads I've read in quite some time :)
I just keep thinking about the horrible unemployment rate right now in the states, and we got a guy here that's *****ing because he can't play video game at work.
Awesome. Karma is a *****. OP will start his own business some day and his employees will screw him.
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The Wicked1
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Posted - 2009.12.02 21:36:00 -
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Originally by: Hydroblunt
Originally by: Doc Sha'Mon Hydroblunt,
I've been reading your posts and been reminded of a fellow with your ****y attitude here at work. You remind me so much of him.
Then I put it all together...you ARE the ****y, arrogant guy at my work. and you know what, I'm the miserable Admin you're complaining about.
So....for the record, you're fired. Don't come back you work tomorrow.
Second, I play EVE as well and now my corp is going to warDec you to oblivion. Get ready for the pain.
Oh really? You must be aware then that you have ZERO authority to fire me. You must also be just a bit distraught since your screwup today has cost us our profits for December and then some. Nice job! Guess who had to clean that mess up?
Oh snap... wait while I get some popcorn
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Hydroblunt
Gallente Puff Monkeys Inc
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Posted - 2009.12.03 16:03:00 -
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Apparently many EvE players cannot understand the concept of downtime in a job where it's coverage based. They keep thinking that instead of working I'm playing. It's nothing like that.
The only reason I can play EvE is because a lot of it is passive. It basically runs in background.
Lay off the Haterade!
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Tuscun Nebular
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Posted - 2009.12.03 21:05:00 -
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I fully understand where the op is comming from. Heck, I was on my down time using the company computers to watch some soft core ****, and I know that company has it out for me! They should be more understanding, because I get horny at work too!
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randomWTB
Caldari Creative Invention
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Posted - 2009.12.04 13:35:00 -
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ohh man can you bottle your tears and ship them to me you sir are awsome.
Speaking as one of those Ebil IT guys that wont let you play games at work its simple.
people are idiots who when you give them an inch.....
we used to allow people to install stuff yrs ago we stopped it dead. Here is why
our network became full of illegal copies of games/industry software which could have landed the company in a world of hurt i.e. we ALL loose our jobs.
games are awesome at just installing any old crap they need without telling you mess with video drivers etc. this can have all sorts of weird interactions with the software you work with and ***** and whine at me to fix it even though you broke it. finally theirs viri to contend with its hard enough keeping a network secure without letting people have a free run at installing any old crap.
short version in my work the computers are MY responsibility and you will not do anything to compromise them and if i caught you playing eve (or any other game) i would show you the view from the open top floor window 
grow up and remember providing for your family/barman/mother whomever is FAR more important that internet spaceships.
remember kids there's a recession on so im betting there's people just as competent at your job as you sitting in some job line looking for your job 
hmm that really turned into a rant didn't it lol it wasn't meant to. in short quit your whining grow up send me your tears.
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