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Mr Kidd
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.02 19:09:00 -
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Xenuria wrote:I DBPermissionsError: (1, 'Operation not permitted')
I'll say it again. Uninstall/Reinstall Eve, if you have not done so. In place upgrades of the Windows OS come with many horror stories of lite reading while you wait for it to complete. I've never done an in place upgrade. Always a fresh install when updating to a new version of Windows since it is known to be problematic for all but the most cozy of software partners of which I'm sure CCP is not one. Other than driver & software component updates, which you've done, that is generally, with rare exception, the extent of issues I've ever faced with fresh installs.
The DB permission error quoted above....could it have something to do with permissions? *blink*
Try running Eve with the administrator account. >THE< administrator account, not a user with admin privileges. There is a difference. What that is, I've never been arsed enough to find out. If it works/does not work, reinstall Eve. At some point MS moved "documents and settings" to "users". It could be vista. IDK, never tried vista. But, I'm assuming you upgraded from vista to windows 7 since all other older versions of windows require a fresh install of windows 7. But, assuming that change came with Windows 7, it could be that Eve client is looking for files in the wrong place which could very well be your problem since regular users don't have access to the now legacy "documents and settings" which is only there for compatibility. And of course this all comes back around to reinstalling the Eve client. ;) We want breast augmentations and sluttier clothing in the NeX! |

Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
2911
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Posted - 2012.03.02 19:35:00 -
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Xenuria wrote:Tried that... Any other ideas...
Yes, I have a suggestion, if I may venture -
STOP HAVING SUCH A BUTTUGLY WEIRD UNNERVING AVATAR
Rectify this and EVE will run as normal
---- CONCORD arrested two n00bs yesterday, one was drinking battery acid, the other was eating fireworks. They charged one and let the other one off. |

MadMuppet
Kerguelen Station
155
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Posted - 2012.03.02 19:40:00 -
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Another thing to try.
Right click on the icon for launching Eve. Go to Properties Click on the Compatibility tab Check the box that says 'run the program in compatibility mode' Choose Windows XP (service pack 3) as the compatibility mode privilege level is near the bottom Check Run this program as an administrator Hit OK Try running the icon again.
It i works great, if not, you have something 'wrong' with your computer and should probably back up a few steps.
If this was an updated OS your profile could be an issue. Creat a new user on the computer and try running Eve from that user.
Windows 7 SHOULD work fine with Eve, but Updating Windows OSs is never really a good idea if it can be avoided, it is usually better to start fresh. 01010100011011110010000001100110011010010111001001100101001000000111100101101111011101010111001000100000011101110110010101100001011100000110111101101110011100110010000001100001011101000010000001100010011011110111010001110011001000000111000001110010011001010111001101110011001000000100011000110110 |

Serene Repose
Perkone Caldari State
332
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Posted - 2012.03.02 19:47:00 -
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inhale...exhale...inhale...exhale...
Smokestack lightnin' shinin' just like gold. |

Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
260
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Posted - 2012.03.02 19:58:00 -
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To explain UAC:
It's a security feature. what it does is, if you're an admin, it has you run as a regular unprivileged account. This stops(kinda) malicious programs that you run (by accident, of course ), from being able to mess with all your settings, and screwing your machine up completely. Running as administrator is, generally, a bad idea. It's just asking for trouble.
The downside is, programs have to be configured to request admin where they need it. Most new ones do.
You also have more limited privileges to things like the root of your drive. Again, to protect you from malicious software. Even people that know what they're doing can get hit by a drive by download, exploiting a 0-day hole in their browser.
If you're a regular user, you pretty much only have access to your own directory in [drive]:/users/
I should note, I'm running with UAC turned on, on windows 7 64bit and it's all working just fine. I'd echo the advice of 'never upgrade, clean install every time.' I've seen (in a professional capacity) the problems it can cause.
One quick question. Where did you install eve? The default location, or elsewhere? If elsewhere, try the default. FuzzWork Enterprises http://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/ Blueprint calculator and other 'useful' utilities. |

Xenuria
Peace Million Foundation Shadow of xXDEATHXx
346
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Posted - 2012.03.02 20:17:00 -
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Eve Works fine on admin account.
Just not on my main account which is an administrator. Vote Xenuria CSM7 |

Ishikari
Duct Tape Inc.
0
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Posted - 2012.03.02 20:25:00 -
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Reinstall eve. If that fails it will be less hassle to just reinstall windows from scratch as a fresh install, especially since more then eve is having trouble.
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Xenuria
Peace Million Foundation Shadow of xXDEATHXx
346
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Posted - 2012.03.02 20:29:00 -
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Ishikari wrote:Reinstall eve. If that fails it will be less hassle to just reinstall windows from scratch as a fresh install, especially since more then eve is having trouble.
I DID reinstall EVE...
Vote Xenuria CSM7 |

Doc Severide
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
38
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Posted - 2012.03.02 20:42:00 -
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Log on with a friends PC, give me all yer stuff, quit.... |

Xenuria
Peace Million Foundation Shadow of xXDEATHXx
346
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Posted - 2012.03.02 20:44:00 -
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I think its a permissions issue because eve works fine on the admin account just not on this account. There has to be some way to get it to work...
What does eve use other than what is in its directory "CCP"
Are their any other things I need to take ownership off or set to admin? Vote Xenuria CSM7 |

Blue Harrier
28
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:19:00 -
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This might sound stupid but I had problems with folder permissions when I reinstalled Windows 7 after an upgrade. To solve it I ended up just renaming the computer this then reset all the permissions when I restarted the computer. The problem seems to come from partitions that were in place before the installation of 7.
If you donGÇÖt know how this is one (of many) ways to do it. Click GÇÿstartGÇÖ Right click the GÇÿcomputerGÇÖ line on the right menu Select and click GÇÿPropertiesGÇÖ Look down the right side of the window and click GÇÿChange SettingsGÇÖ Click [Change GǪ] and then type in a new name for your computer. Save your work and restart the computer.
Bit of a long shot but might work for you as well.
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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
5123
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:26:00 -
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sudo chown -R me:me * sudo chmod -R a+rw * GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
Find more rants over at Tippis' Rants. |

Xenuria
Peace Million Foundation Shadow of xXDEATHXx
346
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:38:00 -
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Tippia wrote:sudo chown -R me:me * sudo chmod -R a+rw *
figures you would make a troll post when I needed actual advise.
I took a linux class too, that dose not make me smart. Vote Xenuria CSM7 |

Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
5123
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:42:00 -
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Xenuria wrote:Tippia wrote:sudo chown -R me:me * sudo chmod -R a+rw * figures you would make a troll post when I needed actual advise. I took a linux class too, that dose not make me smart. Linux? PffGǪ
Anyway, the principle is the same GÇö you just have to do it in a less efficient way. GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
Find more rants over at Tippis' Rants. |

Xenuria
Peace Million Foundation Shadow of xXDEATHXx
346
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:44:00 -
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Tippia wrote:Xenuria wrote:Tippia wrote:sudo chown -R me:me * sudo chmod -R a+rw * figures you would make a troll post when I needed actual advise. I took a linux class too, that dose not make me smart. Linux? PffGǪ Anyway, the principle is the same GÇö you just have to do it in a less efficient way.
But I already took ownership of all the files in the eve directory. Vote Xenuria CSM7 |

Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
5123
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:47:00 -
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Xenuria wrote:But I already took ownership of all the files in the eve directory. Ownership, yes, but did you grant yourself permissions to them as well? Also, are you sure it's the EVE directory that is messing with you and not parts of the EVE cache (in your personal temp folderGǪ which may have been transferred and repopulated as well depending on how you upgraded).
GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
Find more rants over at Tippis' Rants. |

Terminal Insanity
Convex Enterprises Unprovoked Aggression
246
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Posted - 2012.03.02 21:52:00 -
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corrupted database?
even if you uninstall eve it might not have emptied out the cache... Try manually deleting the eve cache files
Quote: Windows 7: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\
Or try running the LogServer.exe (located in eve folder) before you start eve, it might reveal something |

Xenuria
Peace Million Foundation Shadow of xXDEATHXx
346
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Posted - 2012.03.02 23:00:00 -
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Terminal Insanity wrote:if you copied your entire eve folder over from an old windows NTFS partition, that could be causing the issues. you should consider a -complete- fresh install: Download the full installer. to me it sounds like a Database problem, not a filesystem permissions problem even if you uninstall eve it might not have emptied out the cache... Try manually deleting the eve cache files Quote: Windows 7: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\
Or try running the LogServer.exe (located in eve folder) before you start eve, it might reveal something
BRILLIANT! IT LIVES! MAUWHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHH!
YUMMY YUMMY EVE!
Vote Xenuria CSM7 |

Omu Matol
Hard Knocks Inc.
1
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Posted - 2012.03.02 23:11:00 -
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Xenuria wrote:Terminal Insanity wrote:if you copied your entire eve folder over from an old windows NTFS partition, that could be causing the issues. you should consider a -complete- fresh install: Download the full installer. to me it sounds like a Database problem, not a filesystem permissions problem even if you uninstall eve it might not have emptied out the cache... Try manually deleting the eve cache files Quote: Windows 7: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\
Or try running the LogServer.exe (located in eve folder) before you start eve, it might reveal something BRILLIANT! IT LIVES! MAUWHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHH! YUMMY YUMMY EVE!
Too bad you didn't thank the guy for the help or even like his post. |

Terminal Insanity
Convex Enterprises Unprovoked Aggression
249
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Posted - 2012.03.02 23:35:00 -
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Omu Matol wrote:
Too bad you didn't thank the guy for the help or even like his post.
She did. Its just only visible to monocle owners =) |

Alpheias
Euphoria Released 0ccupational Hazzard
488
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Posted - 2012.03.03 02:29:00 -
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Terminal Insanity wrote:Omu Matol wrote:
Too bad you didn't thank the guy for the help or even like his post.
She did. Its just only visible to monocle owners =)
That she is in fact a he? I'd kill kittens and puppies and bunnies I'd maim toddlers and teens and then more |

Consequence Zero
Non Affiliation
4
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Posted - 2012.03.03 09:04:00 -
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He? She? It?.. Shi.... ahh never mind... |

Kha'Vorn
77
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Posted - 2012.03.03 10:48:00 -
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Right click eve shortcut, select properties, alway run as administrator.... |

Lady Spank
Genos Occidere HYDRA RELOADED
1699
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Posted - 2012.03.03 11:21:00 -
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Sup Xenuria mate. How is ur weekend.
Logging into eve in a bit, hope 2 c u there buddy. (a¦á_a¦â) ~ http://getoutnastyface.blogspot.com/ ~ (a¦á_a¦â) |

D'Kelle
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
14
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Posted - 2012.03.03 15:04:00 -
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Win7 pro; is very stable running 3 EVE clients, however that is with a clean install using a retail ver. In the past I have found that Windows can be a royal pain in the ass if go the upgrade route. I know its cheaper but the problems it can give the user can be more than its worth. I would recommend that if you have go the upgrade route that you do a clean install of the existing opperating system first add no other aplicationsat this stage, then run the upgrade then apply all updates that are relevent then reinstall your apps. good luck... |

Johan Civire
Dirty Curse inc.
8
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Posted - 2012.03.03 17:56:00 -
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i play eve online already 3 or 4 years with windows 7 64bit without even 1 issue accept the graphics glitch with the ati card "red texture" however i have never upgrade from xp or vista. I just reinstall a fresh windows... |

Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
260
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Posted - 2012.03.03 19:18:00 -
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D'Kelle wrote:Win7 pro; is very stable running 3 EVE clients, however that is with a clean install using a retail ver. In the past I have found that Windows can be a royal pain in the ass if go the upgrade route. I know its cheaper but the problems it can give the user can be more than its worth. I would recommend that if you have go the upgrade route that you do a clean install of the existing opperating system first add no other aplicationsat this stage, then run the upgrade then apply all updates that are relevent then reinstall your apps. good luck...
Even if you get the upgrade version, you can do clean installs. One of the install options. FuzzWork Enterprises http://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/ Blueprint calculator and other 'useful' utilities. |
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