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William Brillinger:
Joe,
The real problem here, running Rings original file, is that Norton is getting in the way.
Feel free to give me a call this evening and I'll be happy to walk through it with you.
- Bill (1-204-324-4807)
Alan:
You need administrator or (elevated user) rights to write to the Program Files folders. Tim will walk you through it when the sun comes back up down under.
William Brillinger:
If you want to try Tims Batch file again, right click it and choose "run as administrator".
G8B4Life:
Joe,
I didn't realise that your PC only had RPA 1.03 on it. That make it a little more complicated to do a straight upgrade instead of a completely new install. I may have to modify the batch file a little bit to upgrade such an old version, but as Alan said, that has to wait until the sun comes up (which sadly is only another 4 hours away).
If you want to try again using Rings installer, you can call Bill as he mentioned but upgrading this way from v1.03 to v3.00 will not keep anything custom you currently have saved in RPA 1.03. If you have no custom data in 1.03 that you couldn't stand to loose and you want to give the batch file another go, run it with administrator privileges (right click, run as administrator). That should work.
- Tim, now definitely going to bed, geez, it's quarter past 3 in the morning again!!!!
G8B4Life:
I've updated the offline installer batch file. Get it from the same place as before. It now upgrades RPA 1.03 as well and should keep any custom files (your own pictures, sounds etc) intact during the upgrade.
Run it with administrator privileges.
- Tim
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