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Powersoft
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 16:42
Ah no. i just screwed up DBpro i tried to make all the DLL's smaller and i scrwed everything. Noooooooo


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 16:44
Reinstall it.


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 16:44
can anyone help me please


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 16:47
dont have disk as its at my mums and i need it working now. could i copy the DLL's from the trial version of DBpro?


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 16:55
Dunno. Until you get the disk then you can't use it

You can try - copying them over - it might just be the core compiler that adds the notice about buying it.

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 17:02
If you copy the DLL files over, then you will basically be down-grading your version of DBP, as it is those very files that are updated when you do an update.

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 17:03
So perhaps reupdate!


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 17:04
Good idea

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 17:13
And as my reward I would like 300 million pancakes.

However, I would like to note that since JessTicular had the original idea of the DLL's being updated by the 'updates', if this somehow damages your copy of DBP more or your computer then I think we should hold him responsible.


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 18:04
trying it now


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 18:07
the only prob i have is the annoying DBpro logo when i compile it. can someone email me the core dll cause i think that i what needs updating/changing

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 20:28
He wont be able to update, because that isn't possible with the trial. That's why I said it was down-grading.

And Hey, stop picking on me! *sobs* I was only trying to help, no need to blame it all on me if it goes wrong!!
You were part of it too! *vaguely points acusing finger* *sniffs*

lol.

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 20:52
what i have done is copied all the DLL's from the plugin folder to the one for the proper version of DBpro. i think all i need is a copy of the core. please can someone email me it please?


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 20:55
Quote: "However, I would like to note that since JessTicular had the original idea of the DLL's being updated by the 'updates',"


Who said I was congratulating you j/k

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 21:01
please can someone email it to me?


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 21:16
No, because then you could have the full version - how do we know you've actually got DBPro, let alone 'screwed DBPro' ?


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 21:19
Quote: "please can someone email it to me?"


Just download a game written in dbpro, run it and while it is running look in your temp folder

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 21:30
jesus christ i know there are people round here who would do that but i have been here for a year nearly if i have DBpro as a trial it would have expired 11 months ago i have been making progs and shown people it. (not something you would do if it was illegal.)

@thewinch: what should i look for in the temp folder

@everyone: how would you like me too "prove" i own DBpro?


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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 21:50 Edited at: 12th Jun 2004 21:52
dbpdataxx dirs.

Dbpro extracts all the dlls in the exe in them. Often it doesn't delete them after it exits so you can proberly find a full set of dlls there.
Or just search you drive for "dbprocore.dll" or whatever dll you are missing.

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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 22:11
please lock this thread


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