Zandronum 1.0
RE: Zandronum 1.0
It should be in the same directory as zandronum.exe. Its name is zandronum-<your Windows login name>.ini. If your OS is configured to hide known file extensions, it would be missing the .ini part. Watch out for that.
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
Turned off "Hide known file extensions", and I still can't seem to be able to find the file.
Using windows 7 by the way.
Using windows 7 by the way.
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
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Thanks, I seem to be ing pretty bad of late. >.>'Torr Samaho wrote: Zandronum 1.0 comes with this file, it should be in the same directory as zandronum.exe.
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guys i need help my nortan says theses a threat and automaticly deletes the installer
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
Uninstall norton -> get avastelmo wrote: guys i need help my nortan says theses a threat and automaticly deletes the installer
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This, except I recommend (as a free solution) Avira, not Avast.Catastrophe wrote:Uninstall norton -> get avastelmo wrote: guys i need help my nortan says theses a threat and automaticly deletes the installer
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
The ini file most likely is in Appdata>Local>Virtual Store>Program Files> Zandronum. This is where I found mine by itself.Nati46 wrote: Turned off "Hide known file extensions", and I still can't seem to be able to find the file.
Using windows 7 by the way.
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
What the fuck? Does Win7 actually do that?Razgriz wrote:The ini file most likely is in Appdata>Local>Virtual Store>Program Files> Zandronum. This is where I found mine by itself.
Good lord mine just sits where I unzipped Zan, Vista ftw
RE: Zandronum 1.0
I believe it happens with both when you use the installer.Medicris wrote:What the fuck? Does Win7 actually do that?Razgriz wrote:The ini file most likely is in Appdata>Local>Virtual Store>Program Files> Zandronum. This is where I found mine by itself.
Good lord mine just sits where I unzipped Zan, Vista ftw
<PUN1SH3R> Cube has a magnetic effect
<PUN1SH3R> all other clans are in orbit with us, they just dont know it
<PUN1SH3R> occasionally cube will pull a player into it's system
[Quote=DwangoUnited Website] Eyes has tainted the DWANGO name in World of Warcraft. Eyes owes several thousand gold to friends that offered to loan it to him. He's since cut us off completely, and is not planning on gaming or paying back what he owes leaving DWANGO United with the debt. You have hurt us in more ways than you can know, pal. I hope you're happy that we've bent over backwards for you. Thanks for paying us back with a spit in the face and a cold shoulder. By the way pal, your bfg skills suck ass.[/quote]
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<PUN1SH3R> all other clans are in orbit with us, they just dont know it
<PUN1SH3R> occasionally cube will pull a player into it's system
[Quote=DwangoUnited Website] Eyes has tainted the DWANGO name in World of Warcraft. Eyes owes several thousand gold to friends that offered to loan it to him. He's since cut us off completely, and is not planning on gaming or paying back what he owes leaving DWANGO United with the debt. You have hurt us in more ways than you can know, pal. I hope you're happy that we've bent over backwards for you. Thanks for paying us back with a spit in the face and a cold shoulder. By the way pal, your bfg skills suck ass.[/quote]
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
The installer's default is "C:\Program Files\Zandronum". It's just that for me, and I use Windows 7.
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
I recommend installing it to simply C:\Zandronum. Windows 7 (and Vista too?) has problems with programs in Program Files modifying files in their own folders. Programs are "supposed" to put files they change into My Documents, not Program Files.
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
Uninstall avast -> Get NOD32Catastrophe wrote:Uninstall norton -> get avastelmo wrote: guys i need help my nortan says theses a threat and automaticly deletes the installer
Anyway, My INI file is the zandronum folder 'cause I copied my old INI file from skulltag in there. It works fine and stuff. I haven't found any folders named zandronum in the virtualstore folder.
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
dont uninstall your security program, just tell it in the settings not to scan the file at any time and dont do fuck to it, problems solved
RE: Zandronum 1.0
Finally, carns skulltag can stop taking away my users!
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We can finally show our masterpiece drawings to the rest of the community.Boko wrote: Finally, carns skulltag can stop taking away my users!
RE: Zandronum 1.0
In Windows 7 64 bit, my INI file is located at: AppData/Local/VirtualStore/Program Files (x86)/Zandronum
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Microsoft Microsoft...
All this Vista and 7 and whatever else makes it harder for users to manage their computers. I am an advanced PC user raised from DOS, Win 3.1, 95, ..., 7, and I can say that I wouldn't find the ini file if I were to use a non-Administrator account and let the installer deposit it in such awkward location...
All this Vista and 7 and whatever else makes it harder for users to manage their computers. I am an advanced PC user raised from DOS, Win 3.1, 95, ..., 7, and I can say that I wouldn't find the ini file if I were to use a non-Administrator account and let the installer deposit it in such awkward location...
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RE: Zandronum 1.0
Putting the ini file into the directory of the binary is what ZDoom is doing intentionally under Windows. To resolve the issues associated with this we could either break with ZDoom and let Zandronum put the ini under Vista/7 into a directory where it is allowed to write (like Documents or AppData/Roaming/) or let the installer default to C:\Zandronum. The former may confuse users though who are used to the old system.Empyre wrote: I recommend installing it to simply C:\Zandronum. Windows 7 (and Vista too?) has problems with programs in Program Files modifying files in their own folders. Programs are "supposed" to put files they change into My Documents, not Program Files.
With Vista Microsoft added proper support for multiple user accounts and also properly working non-admin accounts. Allowing a program run with non-admin rights to write to "Program Files" is a big security risk and Microsoft is right to deny programs with standard user rights to write there. What should they have done instead? Let the program crash when it tries to write to "Program Files"?Konar6 wrote: All this Vista and 7 and whatever else makes it harder for users to manage their computers.
RE: Zandronum 1.0
I'm not sure how easy it would be to convince the ZDoom developers to change in this regard. I'd be all for moving the ini to AppData (ZDoom does have a command line parameter to specify a ini location for the people who resist change), but I'm sure Graf would take the exact opposite stance. I can't exactly see Randy making the change, although I imagine him being indifferent. Might be worth creating a thread in the devdev over.Torr Samaho wrote: Putting the ini file into the directory of the binary is what ZDoom is doing intentionally under Windows. To resolve the issues associated with this we could either break with ZDoom and let Zandronum put the ini under Vista/7 into a directory where it is allowed to write (like Documents or AppData/Roaming/) or let the installer default to C:\Zandronum. The former may confuse users though who are used to the old system.