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Taldrenites => Starfleet Command Mission Scripting => Topic started by: Rod O'neal on June 07, 2003, 08:24:33 pm
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I'm trying to install it and when I get to disc 2 of the msdn library I get the msg.
"Error 1305.Error reading file: F:\program files\msdn\2003jan\1033\dnmsj00.hxs. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it." Well, it exists. If they mean can I open it? Nope. I can't get past this to complete the install. Anyone know what I should do?
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I assume your OS is either XPpro or Win2000?
Best,
Jerry
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I assume your OS is either XPpro or Win2000?
Best,
Jerry
Sorry for not being more specific. It's XP home SP1. I tried loading the discs from my DVD drive instead of the CD and this time the installer stopped responding and I needed to use task manager to get out. I saw "SOMEWHERE" that there was a DL to fix that prob for win2000. I'm hoping that it'll fix it for XP also. If you know more I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Rod
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I assume your OS is either XPpro or Win2000?
Best,
Jerry
Sorry for not being more specific. It's XP home SP1. I tried loading the discs from my DVD drive instead of the CD and this time the installer stopped responding and I needed to use task manager to get out. I saw "SOMEWHERE" that there was a DL to fix that prob for win2000. I'm hoping that it'll fix it for XP also. If you know more I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Rod
Rod,
I see in your future the expence of 199 dollars.
That is what it'll cost you to upgrade to XPpro(unless you get an academic discount). I know some of the literature on the floatsom say you can run VS.NET2002/2003 or VC++.NET on XPhome, but it is flatly incorrect.
Best,
Jerry
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Rod,
I see in your future the expence of 199 dollars.
That is what it'll cost you to upgrade to XPpro(unless you get an academic discount). I know some of the literature on the floatsom say you can run VS.NET2002/2003 or VC++.NET on XPhome, but it is flatly incorrect.
Best,
Jerry
Man, if I get anymore good news today I'll just sh*t Seriously though, it's not been a good day as far as SFC goes. At least I'm on vacation this week. So, it's not all bad. Thanks for the info.
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Yeah, sorry 'bout the news.
Once you do get all set though, let me know. I have a thought or two about using VC++.Net.Standard to compile the scripts.
I think the IDE has some odd behaviors not seen in VC6++.
Best,
Jerry
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Thanks Jerry. You can count on it. I'm sure that I'll need help