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Ok, time to post the log file since all I get when doing your 4 steps is that DeWrp opens a GUI which looks like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uez63hqp9j8g00u/Screenshot%202017-04-04%2021.04.00.png?dl=0
And here the logfile:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tfkil6zgb3fwlhh/log.7z?dl=0
Any clues? :-(
Even if I put these in C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ it doesn't work. I Tried to setup the path, maybe I did that wrong in the first place. I did it like this:
1) Open the Tab for changing/creating environment vaiables
2) Clicked "New" in the User Variables Window
3) Named it DEWRP x64
4) Named the value C:\Windows\SysWOW64\DeWrp.exe
5) clicked ok
6) added the line C:\Windows\SysWOW64\DeWrp.exe to the path entry in the system variables window below
7) clicked ok twice; now everything should be saved
8) still get this error about dewrp when trying to index - SO frustrating!!!
I don't have an installer for Mikero's tools since on the ALiVE Map indexing WIKI, it point to a DL that just offers the dewrp.alive.zip. And in there, I only find the three files DeWrp.exe, DePBO64.dll and DeOgg64.dll
Here comes my .rpt, showing clearly that the dewrp.exe is thr problem:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oc9e43mltfm7q9c/tourist_dewrp_error.7z?dl=0
I have put it into c:\windows\system32\ both as individual files and as content of a folder named DEWRP. Also I had tried to set up the path stuff pointing to another location, that is, a folder named DEWRP is located in C:\Program Files (x86), leading to this path: C:\Program Files (x86)\DEWRP. And I made a new entry at the environment variables and entered this path. But I don't understand this at all, so maybe that had zero effect or detrimental effect...
PLZ be more detailed in the instructions; I really never did messing around in my OS's entrails for any game before ;-)
And just the files or the files within a folder named DEWRP?
Hi there,
I really, really want to help with indexing because all the maps from IFA3 and it's new I44 content give me errors and persistence failure whenever I try to setup a mission there.
So I'd like to try my luck on indexing these - only I don't understand what to do with the DeWRP.exe. Please, give me a more detailed step-by-step set of instructions on how to install the DeWRP.exe - I didn't understand the whole path thingy...
I'm on Win 7 (64 Bit OS) and would like to know:
1) Where to put the DeWRP.exe and it's accompanying .dll files
2) If I need to create an entirely new environment variable just for the DeWRP.exe - and how exactly to do that
THX in advance for any help,
tourist
Good news, at least for the time being ;-)
I changed the server IP in my WarRoom group settings to that 46.228.195.171, but when launching the A3 client to join, I still typed in 46.228.198.108 as the server adress into the Direct Connect window.
In this combination, I could join, get connection to WarRoom, found my test sitreps from the save I had made while using my home PC as server and finally made a nice & quick server save and exit which worked fine.
Who is awesome? YOU are awesome, Tupolov and all the other ALiVE Devs!
Man, you really had some help to offer everytime I had problems to solve with ALiVE!
On the one hand: good to hear that your code is so robust!
On the other hand: if I join this server via typing 46.228.195.171 in my client's Direct Connect window, I always reach that "other" server (where they play Altis Life or whatever) as a joining player.
@Tupolov: thx for looking into it in more detail.
One of the IP's, the 84.59.75.92, is a dynamic IP used that day by my home PC. With this, I get access to WarRoom.
The other one is then the "outbound traffic shared IP" of my rented server's company. Do you have any info from other ALiVE users with similar issues on how that problem can be solved client-side? I will of course relay the contents of our thread here to the server company via their customer support system so they can tell us if there's anything they can do.
If they say no, well, not sure what we can do, then...