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Old 05-28-2007, 08:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Transmission Log - Vista workaround

Well thanks for all the help for the 30 odd folk that viewed this thread.

and only 1 was kind enough to help-ish.

Unfortunately for the people with Vista this mod is really difficult to get working correctly simply because 'documents and settings' folder is not actually present within the c: or is it?

This is how you do it..

Control Panel -> Folder options -> unlick "Hide protected system files" and show "hidden files"

documents and settings will now appear within the c: as a shortcut.

you will then have to right click on this file
Properties -> Security tab -> ADvanced -> Edit -> then Edit again -> click the top allow box.

This will then allow you to get into Documents and settings.

You then do AppData -> Roaming -> cnc3 -> blaa blaa you know the rest from he as per DeeZire read me.

Hope this is helpfull to someone.

Rich.
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Old 05-28-2007, 11:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I though this too at first for the movies and transmissions but I realized that I was in the wrong part when I looked again at the folder specification and it said Application Data .

Here how to get the folder to get all movies and transmissions (or at least how I got to it) My Computer, then Local Disk (C: ), then Documents and Settings, Then the folder with your User Name, Then Application Data, Then Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars, Then Profiles, Then there should be a folder with your user name in game, go into that, then your there just place the IDB folder and the movies.ini in here . Hope this helps !!!
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I though this too at first for the movies and transmissions but I realized that I was in the wrong part when I looked again at the folder specification and it said Application Data .

Here how to get the folder to get all movies and transmissions (or at least how I got to it) My Computer, then Local Disk (C: ), then Documents and Settings, Then the folder with your User Name, Then Application Data, Then Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars, Then Profiles, Then there should be a folder with your user name in game, go into that, then your there just place the IDB folder and the movies.ini in here . Hope this helps !!!
Just so no-one gets confused, this workaround is for XP.
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