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June 28, 2012 at 7:29 pm #186972ChikeMember
@autopilot wrote:
Also, make sure that to start the bot, you right click it and select “Run as Administrator”. On Windows 7, the API calls are restricted and need elevated rights to work properly.
Can’t it be done programaticaly?
June 28, 2012 at 7:47 pm #186971autopilotMember@Chike wrote:
@autopilot wrote:
Also, make sure that to start the bot, you right click it and select “Run as Administrator”. On Windows 7, the API calls are restricted and need elevated rights to work properly.
Can’t it be done programaticaly?
It can be done in VB 2008 & 2010, but I believe with VB6 since it (VB6) was out of support life cycle before Windows Vista/7, it never had support added for running with elevated permissions. I could be wrong, it has happened before, and I dont mess with VB6 any more.
June 29, 2012 at 1:43 am #186970EvesMemberOMG it works. Something so simple an now it works, ty ty ty lol
an I am gonna donate to the site (wont be much) but what I can> you all rock my socks lmao
I got all the bots to work, the admin, winamp, an music. BTW do you have a trivia bot as well?
1 that I can add my own questions to easily without having to type, or copy an paste everyone?
I have about 1,300 (?) trivia. lol The bot I was using before (I wont name names) but I payed for the pro-version w/lifetime upgrades an now he wont answer his website or emails.
BUT AGAIN TY SOOOO VERY MUCH you saved my ass> the new room opens tomorrow night an NOW I’m readyJune 29, 2012 at 4:49 am #186969June 29, 2012 at 1:39 pm #186968autopilotMember@Chike wrote:
Can’t it be done programaticaly?
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It looks like from the properties dialog, in the compatibility tab, you can set a check box to run elevated.
July 2, 2012 at 10:09 am #186967DepartureMember@Chike wrote:
@autopilot wrote:
Also, make sure that to start the bot, you right click it and select “Run as Administrator”. On Windows 7, the API calls are restricted and need elevated rights to work properly.
Can’t it be done programaticaly?
add a manifest to your application at compile time and it will run as administrator without having to tick any boxes
here is a quick google for .net manifest
July 2, 2012 at 2:01 pm #186966autopilotMember@Departure wrote:
add a manifest to your application at compile time and it will run as administrator without having to tick any boxes
The VB6 compiler does not handle manifest files, so that will not work with VB6. And the bots written by loco are all in VB6.
July 19, 2012 at 10:36 pm #186965EvesMemberHUM my last posting didn’t post, I wondered why I didn’t get an email back about it lol.
BUT > ty ty ty OMG thank you sooooo very much, something so simple as to run under the admin, an it worked!!!! on all of them, the admin bot, winamp, fun text, everything. (for the black rooms anyways) didn’t need it anymore for a blue room (I left that 1)
And just in time I might add, I was to open the new room with only 2 days left an I DID IT. Thanks to all your help
And BTW I did send a donation, yet small, it is was what I could I do
NOW my next question is > Do you have a trivia bot, where I can add my own questions, without having to type everyone or copy an paste each one into it? I’d paid for the pro version made by (scripted) a couple yrs back, but he is not answering his site or emails. And it will not work with the new pal nor will it work in my virtual pc anymore (pal won’t let a black nic log on under a virtual) but
I have over 1,000 specific type of trivia questions I’d like to load in it, an have it keep track of score, how often to post question, an with different categories,
but let me know what cha got???
AGAIN TY TY TY <3 <3 <3July 21, 2012 at 5:02 pm #186964AdminAdministratorI updated my trivia bot with some information posted here on how to read lines in paltalk 10 (thanks!) so now it works in Paltalk 10. You can find it in:
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