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  • in reply to: MICROSOFT SERVER CONVERTER 2012 #51996

    I have tried the one for 2012, so is it already fixed for 2012 R2?

    in reply to: MICROSOFT SERVER CONVERTER 2012 #51994

    Thanks for the excellent tool, very useful to me.

    A small issue though, if your server is on drive other than C:/ (e.g. D:/, E:/ etc), in this case the right-click option to show/hide folders/extensions does not work because it can’t find the .vbs script in C:/…/system32.

    in reply to: Display Color Calibration #50289

    @AsciiWolf wrote:

    Wow, good job, it works!
    So, I made an installer for it. 😉

    [attachment=0:qjao663m]calibration.7z[/attachment:qjao663m]
    Enjoy!

    I would like to try it too, but unfortunately my latest 7zx64 does not recognize it as a valid archive. The file gets downloaded without a problem, and my AV is off just in case. Would someone repack it for me to a simpler format via “Send to zip folder”?

    Thanks.

    in reply to: R2 CONVERTER GUI – v2.1 – 14/08/11 #51592

    @ExpertUser wrote:

    R2 CONVERTER GUI – v2.1 – 14/08/11
    by The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse

    What does this tool do ? This tool was made to ease Server R2 to Workstation conversion tasks.


    This is the last update of the tool in it’s current version.

    The new version is out and it’s an application. It still needs some work on it and we also need some feedback on it.
    Download Link for the Tool :

    R2ConvGUI-2.1_no_Runtimes_13-08-11.rar (129.4 MB)

    http://www.mediafire.com/?7wwdf6a58r2u7dn

    R2ConvGUI-2.1_with_Runtimes_13-08-11.rar (270.6 MB)

    http://www.mediafire.com/?g4i2458q7ht8t

    Regards,

    The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse

    Great portable tool that perfectly does the job. However, there’s 1 misspell error, affect <-> effect:

    🙂

    in reply to: Games Explorer #48679

    @Arris wrote:

    @Portal2Two wrote:

    @Arris, could you host all installers from the tutorial at your server, because from time to time a few of them are no longer available at mirrorcreator.

    Unfortunately the images used in the various manuals are already using quite a lot of bandwidth (all 3 manuals + forum in total an average of 90GB/month). If I would host the files on my own server, I would cross the 100GB bandwidth limit in a few days. Therefore I think, although it is less convenient than having direct links, mirrorcreator is a good solution because the files are spread over multiple file hosters so in case it has been removed from one file hosting, you can still download it via another one. Hope you understand! 🙂

    Arris, I see. Thanks for your reply. How about bootres.zip (7 bootscreen) whose link is missing? How so, is it entirely down to MS copyright why it was removed? Then how come other files like logon and games are still up?

    in reply to: Games list compatibility #48938

    Has anyone run Myst 5 End of Ages on Server R2? It’s the one I haven’t played since XP and am missing it very much.

    in reply to: Games Explorer #48677

    @AsciiWolf, I suggest you repack these installers in one, if you would plz. Thank you for this stuff.
    @Arris, could you host all installers from the tutorial at your server, because from time to time a few of them are no longer available at mirrorcreator.

    @Indrek wrote:

    Avira reports trojan TR/Crypt.FKM.Gen in gameexplorer_setup.exe.

    Edit: tried the installer, but no dice. I noticed it doesn’t set the owner on the keys it creates to SYSTEM, like the guide for R1 says; I changed that, but it didn’t make any difference. I also tried running Shell:Games and Shell:{games-guid}, but the first one just brought up the search window and the second did nothing.

    My latest Eset Endpoint Security detects nothing after thorough scanning. It’s not unusual for some antiviruses to show alerts since the package has to modify system files and reg entries in order to integrate gameexplorer and gameux in windows server.



    @AsciiWolf wrote:

    Here is an installer which install Games Explorer feature from Windows 7 to your Server 2008 R2 box.
    Note: This installer includes Games Explorer feature, other “Games for Windows” components and Parental controls compatibility stack (Wpc.dll and essential WPC reg keys).

    Updated: 09-08-2011

    File: games_explorer.7z (1.64 MB)
    SHA1: d18b9e298f015ffd9a5a4fb369547cc6c17a1b6a
    MD5: 8cbc0ac1f033dc92700a4aa18495e4d5
    Download: 4shared.

    Note: Games Explorer will be fully functional on newly created user accounts only (except “Administrator” account). If your account was already created before the Games Explorer installation, please download the fix below and run it under the user account you want to use Games Explorer on.
    [attachment=0:3fhmfp45]games_explorer_activation.zip[/attachment:3fhmfp45]
    Enjoy!

    It is very helpful, thanks for the installer. I ran them in this order:

    1. Download: 4shared.

    2. [attachment=0:3fhmfp45]games_explorer_activation.zip[/attachment:3fhmfp45]
    Enjoy!

    Now I got gameux.dll and games explorer and the Games folder available in my start menu:

    I haven’t tested for any games to show up as I don’t have any games installed at the moment, but it looks ok. However, when running games_explorer_activation, although finishes successfully it nonetheless shows this:

    RUNAS ERROR: Unable to run – C:ProgramDataset_permissions.cmd

    in reply to: => [Tutorial] AMD ATI Catalyst Under Windows Server #52206

    AMD Catalyst 12.8 WHQL 7z sfx

    Includes:

    – Driver
    – Catalyst
    – OpenCL
    – AMD Media Pack
    – Converter
    – Hydra
    – APP

    For 7×64 and Server 2008 R2.

    in reply to: => [Tutorial] AMD ATI Catalyst Under Windows Server #52210

    AMD Catalyst 12.8 WHQL 7z sfx

    Includes:

    – Driver
    – Catalyst
    – OpenCL
    – AMD Media Pack
    – Converter
    – Hydra
    – APP

    For 7×64 and Server 2008 R2.

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