64bit support
Cristiano
29 Nov 2009
hclarkjr, on 29 November 2009 - 04:39 PM, said:
ok, i am confused now. i thought i needed to edit the script you linked too? how do i drop it in my browser?
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hclarkjr
29 Nov 2009
wow, you make it sound so simple!!!
walk me through what i need to edit, i click the link for the script and save that webpage to notepad? correct?
Edited by hclarkjr, 29 November 2009 - 08:04 PM.
Edited by hclarkjr, 29 November 2009 - 08:04 PM.
Cristiano
29 Nov 2009
> you make it sound so simple!!!
but it is
> i click the link for the scrip
you highlight the link for the script and right-click it. then, edit, copy (or control C)
then, you click into your browser address bar and erase the link that may be in there. after that, you paste the script link and hit go. then, the script will be loaded into your browser and you just need to save it.
the other possible approach is run apup and select only the script that you wanna choose as template and proceed as any other apup download. after the end, don't press exit in apup and look into the apup folder. you will notice an temp folder in there, where all temporary files for apup are stored. you will find in there the script file and the compressed modules. so, all you have to do is select all those files (or just the .script file), copy and save it in a safe location and then edit that file
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but it is
> i click the link for the scrip
you highlight the link for the script and right-click it. then, edit, copy (or control C)
then, you click into your browser address bar and erase the link that may be in there. after that, you paste the script link and hit go. then, the script will be loaded into your browser and you just need to save it.
the other possible approach is run apup and select only the script that you wanna choose as template and proceed as any other apup download. after the end, don't press exit in apup and look into the apup folder. you will notice an temp folder in there, where all temporary files for apup are stored. you will find in there the script file and the compressed modules. so, all you have to do is select all those files (or just the .script file), copy and save it in a safe location and then edit that file
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hclarkjr
04 Dec 2009
well i took the easy way out, i found somebody smarter than me and they uploaded them for me here http://www.ryanvm.ne...p=100162#100162 but thank you for your efforts
hclarkjr
09 Dec 2009
the link that i posted has the december updates included now for those that are interested


