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[FAQ] Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:50 pm
by daestny
Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

The following was done with UAC (user account control) kept on and hard drive ownership left alone.

1. Download Ryzom installer.
2. Run the installer as administrator so the installer has correct permissions (right click and run as admin). Warning: if you stop or rerun the installation for any reason you need to make sure you run the installer as admin or your permissions will be incorrect.
3. Once installed there are 2 options for setting up file/folder permissions

option A: cut and paste the Ryzom folder into your documents folder. Doing so gives your user account full control.

option B:
- Browse to the folder that contains Ryzom, and right-click it
- Go to Properties, then Security, then Edit
- Click on Add, and add your own username to the list
- Set yourself to Allow Full Control (Only set permissions to Full Control for your own user, though. Not for the 'Everyone' user.)

This should eliminate most troubles Ryzom may have with Vista. Should you still have problems please contact us via CeB. Be sure and specify that you are using Vista as some things the CSR/GM may ask you to do require doing things a little different than with XP.

helpful tip:

*Vista uses DirectX to render the desktop so when playing Ryzom in fullscreen mode under OpenGL, DirectX is turned off and the desktop goes black until DirectX is turned on again. (Nice effect on dual monitor PC)
*When using Ryzom in DirectX mode, the effect is different: Since DirectX is still running the desktop is visible, but the nice transparency effects are gone.

Windowed mode solves both.





**Others have eliminated patching and editing problems by turning the User Account Control(UAC) off. This method is not recommended, but if you wish to do so please read up about the intent of UAC first -here**

Sources: Kaetemi, Blaah

Re: [FAQ] Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:21 pm
by tashdacat
I have Vista and I followed your FAQ to the letter. It still wont work. All it wants to do is download the game and then tries to start it. What the heck is happening with it?

Re: [FAQ] Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:43 pm
by rabcaz
OOC:
I am afraid that it wil not work as the servers are all down for the moment as the game is in a liquidation phase.

But it seems as there will be light at the end of the tunnel, I for one surely hope so.

//OOC

Re: [FAQ] Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:08 pm
by bullfit
Edit *** fixed issue please delete this post ****

Re: [FAQ] Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:11 pm
by michielb
Ever since the last patch UAC kicks in whenever I start the client and I'm forced to run with elevated permissions which frankly isn't the way it's supposed to be.

I'm wondering, is anyone else having this problem and what has changed in the last patch that prompted this behaviour?

I am running Vista home premium as a standard user (not as administrator) the same problems occurs on my second computer when running Vista Ultimate, also as a standard user. I've set file and folder permissions to allow full control for my user account but still no joy...

btw it ran perfectly before 1.4...

Re: [FAQ] Ryzom and Vista-Installation and Set-up guide

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:52 pm
by kiakaha
michielb wrote:Ever since the last patch UAC kicks in whenever I start the client and I'm forced to run with elevated permissions which frankly isn't the way it's supposed to be.

I'm wondering, is anyone else having this problem and what has changed in the last patch that prompted this behaviour?

I am running Vista home premium as a standard user (not as administrator) the same problems occurs on my second computer when running Vista Ultimate, also as a standard user. I've set file and folder permissions to allow full control for my user account but still no joy...

btw it ran perfectly before 1.4...
Yes I have this problem too. AFAIK there's no solution except for the devs to 'sign' the executable again (but I'm just guessing here.)