I have the Freelancer Freeworlds 1.64 Star Wars Mod installed, but the Editor does not accept/Acknowledges the installed mod. Did I make a mistake in where I installed it, or do I need to do something to actually run it with said mod?
Thank you in advance: Xogroroth
Answer by
Rajesh Gupta
To address the question about making the IONCROSS Freelancer Character Editor work with the Freelancer Freeworlds 1.64 Star Wars Mod, here are some steps you might consider:
Correct Installation: Ensure that the Freelancer Freeworlds mod is properly installed in the right directory. Mods often require specific directories to override the original game files.
Check Compatibility: Verify that the version of IONCROSS Freelancer Character Editor you are using is compatible with the Freelancer Freeworlds 1.64 Star Wars Mod. Sometimes, mods alter the game's structure in such a way that certain tools may not function unless they are explicitly designed to support them.
Run as Administrator: Try running the character editor as an administrator, as this can sometimes resolve issues related to file access and permissions.
Mod-Library Configuration: Some editors require configuration files that direct them to the modified game data. Check if IONCROSS has such a feature and configure it to recognize the modded game files.
Community Forums: Look for any community support forums for the mod or the character editor. Often, other users may have encountered the same issue and can offer solutions or workarounds.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, there might be a need for a patch or an update to either the mod or the editor for compatibility.
"component 'comdlg32.ocx or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid"
how can i fix this?
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Answer by
Ashish Bajaj
To fix the runtime error "339" related to "comdlg32.ocx" or its dependencies, you can try re-registering the component manually. First, make sure the file "comdlg32.ocx" is present in the specified location. Then, open a command prompt as an administrator and navigate to the directory where the file is located. Finally, run the command "regsvr32 comdlg32.ocx" to register it. If this doesn't resolve the issue, you may need to obtain a valid version of the missing or invalid file and replace it.
I have the Freelancer Freeworlds 1.64 Star Wars Mod installed, but the Editor does not accept/Acknowledges the installed mod.
Did I make a mistake in where I installed it, or do I need to do something to actually run it with said mod?
Thank you in advance:
Xogroroth
To address the question about making the IONCROSS Freelancer Character Editor work with the Freelancer Freeworlds 1.64 Star Wars Mod, here are some steps you might consider:
Correct Installation: Ensure that the Freelancer Freeworlds mod is properly installed in the right directory. Mods often require specific directories to override the original game files.
Check Compatibility: Verify that the version of IONCROSS Freelancer Character Editor you are using is compatible with the Freelancer Freeworlds 1.64 Star Wars Mod. Sometimes, mods alter the game's structure in such a way that certain tools may not function unless they are explicitly designed to support them.
Run as Administrator: Try running the character editor as an administrator, as this can sometimes resolve issues related to file access and permissions.
Mod-Library Configuration: Some editors require configuration files that direct them to the modified game data. Check if IONCROSS has such a feature and configure it to recognize the modded game files.
Community Forums: Look for any community support forums for the mod or the character editor. Often, other users may have encountered the same issue and can offer solutions or workarounds.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, there might be a need for a patch or an update to either the mod or the editor for compatibility.
"component 'comdlg32.ocx or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid"
how can i fix this?
To fix the runtime error "339" related to "comdlg32.ocx" or its dependencies, you can try re-registering the component manually. First, make sure the file "comdlg32.ocx" is present in the specified location. Then, open a command prompt as an administrator and navigate to the directory where the file is located. Finally, run the command "regsvr32 comdlg32.ocx" to register it. If this doesn't resolve the issue, you may need to obtain a valid version of the missing or invalid file and replace it.