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WingIt_634773043132988273.dll error on startup

alien98

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Fresh install, have netframework and the c+ distribution installed. Tried using the bw zip from the site and also tried the svn of wingit and still get this error. Had the bot working before on my old comp a few days ago.


Could not load file or assembly 'file:///I:\BW\CompiledAssemblies\WingIt_634773043132988273.dll' or one of its dependencies. Operation is not supported. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131515))
 
Fresh install, have netframework and the c+ distribution installed. Tried using the bw zip from the site and also tried the svn of wingit and still get this error. Had the bot working before on my old comp a few days ago.


Could not load file or assembly 'file:///I:\BW\CompiledAssemblies\WingIt_634773043132988273.dll' or one of its dependencies. Operation is not supported. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131515))

Hi alien98.

First off the bat,

Make sure its .NET 4 Framework as this is what is being used for development.

I would skip the SVN for now. Try and use the latest one from this URL:

http://updates.buddywing.com/GetNewest?filter=BuddyWing

This comes with a working WingIt. When you first run WingBuddy, it will compile everything and create a folder called CompiledAssemblies.
Try running WingBuddy in administrator mode and in a place with better permissions then the directory root like C:\ for example, C:\Users\Alien98\My Documents\WingBuddy\
 
Fixxed. This was my fault, when you said something about the directory it dawned on me. I just reformatted my entire household of computers and redesigned my network. This time around I decided to map network drives which I havent done in some years to make it easier to navigate my server and movies and music ect. I was trying to launch buddy wing from a mapped network drive instead of a drive on the computer I was running it on as I had swapped out a few hard drives to different computers to free up some headroom on one of my powersupplies that used to spin 6 drives and 2 vid cards. It was your tip that pointed me in the right direction, I guess you live and learn.
 
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