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Pilk
Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2007.06.29 22:38:00 -
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Please note that this fix does NOT separate the settings files or keep your logs separated on an per-install basis.
This does.
To CCP, please consider modifying /end /LUA:OFF to also move those sets of files. Yes, it works, but using a .bat file to launch an application is so 1995.
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Pilk
Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2007.06.30 20:22:00 -
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Originally by: Vlad Tepesch Can you please tell me where to look for the cache in a German Vista with a German client.
Try:
Start->Run
%APPDATA%\Local\CCP\Eve
Include the "%"'s!
If that doesn't work,
%APPDATA%
should get you close, at least.
Of course, there's always the brute-force way to do it. Open a command prompt, and type: dir C:\ /s /b /a cache
That'll find and print every folder named "cache" on your C: drive.
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Pilk
Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2007.07.02 04:10:00 -
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Tanis, you may wish to replace:
c:\Documents and Settings\%username%
with
%USERPROFILE%
as that's much more consistent across different versions, languages, and configurations of Windows.
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Pilk
Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2007.07.02 16:42:00 -
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Originally by: Umbriele Tanis:
Your solution didnt work for me, neither other players solutions. My eve directory was installed in the same HD as windows XP, but the letter of the drive is not c: but g: (dont ask me why lol).
I tried everything even deleting all the eve folders, documents folder, downloaded the client and reistalled again...nothing..
The only solution I found was to create a new account in windows XP and installing eve in that account. Worked perfectly.
Point is: how do I log again in sisi now without messing again my whole PC ?
Read my posts in this thread. They'll also help you locate your Local Settings\Application Data folder on a non-standard drive.
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Pilk
Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2007.07.03 15:06:00 -
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Make sure you're running as an Administrator, and check your computer's date and time.
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