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Ego Eram Reputo

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Why does the installer not work for you @ztv?

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Updated to v2.07 - changes are to Organigram only. Updated the maximum number of bubbles and reduced the minimum size limit.

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On 10/25/2020 at 6:10 PM, Ego Eram Reputo said:

Why does the installer not work for you @ztv?

Because I have a portable version. In my opinion it is obvious. Now a request is the same.
And thank you very much for being so sensitive to last my request, it helped me a lot. )

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@LordFuzzy, Windows XP is 20 years old at this point. You won't find any support for it anymore, definitely not here, and it's a really bad idea to use it -- there are no security updates, you are likely to get viruses or worse. It's not just a lack of available software that will make XP hard to work with. It's actually dangerous and a major liability.

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Hello & welcome to the forum @LordFuzzy :)

 

What Rick said. I spend zero time on legacy versions of my plugins. If they work with version xyz, then cool, if not I just shrug and carry on.

 

I'm happy to send you a copy of the DLL for Planetoid without the installer. Apparently it works with old version of PDN, but I make absolutely no guarantees. Check your PM's ;) 

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I Moved to Debian Linux Years ago,
And have only one 64 bit machine so far ;)

I Understand and Accept that There is No Legacy Support,
If it doesn't work I will just have to find something else :)

Thank You for the File :)
And I Salute The Aid to The Creative in People You Have Supplied all these years

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I've refreshed the download. It still doesn't work. I'm not sure - but I think this is a forum issue.

 

Here's a dropbox link: <snip>

 

 

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21 hours ago, Ego Eram Reputo said:

I've refreshed the download. It still doesn't work. I'm not sure - but I think this is a forum issue.

 

Here's a dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7634cz5qum18baf/EER's Plugin Pack v2.07.zip?dl=0

 

 

Well you'll be glad to know that I and my Com-min-Door 32 (joke) was able to use that dropbox link and downloaded all and sundry (though what I'll do with all those extra sundrys I will never know)478.gif.d175db427702c0816ccd293ff4eca958.gif

 

Thank You for all of that and all the other stuff you do as well.clap.gif.5519b874e04bebf46856cd4e68ed2122.gif

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Forum link is still not working. I don't know why.

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Brilliant. Thanks Toe_head. I've edited the first post to add the pack without the apostrophe-of-doom.

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Firefox is flagging the installer as a virus... Not saying it's not a false positive, but is it really necessary to bundle them with the installer as the ONLY way to access them? I appreciate it being available, I do, but I'm a smidge paranoid and I'd rather not run an installer for something that usually gets installed manually.

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The installer is written by forum Admin @BoltBait. You can trust it.

 

46 minutes ago, Neon F. said:

I'd rather not run an installer for something that usually gets installed manually.

 

The installer simplifies deployment, so it is much easier for plugin Devs to use it and ignore what type of installation the User actually has (Classic vs MS Store). Because the installer is such an excellent bit of kit, manual installation is something I no longer offer.

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4 hours ago, Neon F. said:

Firefox is flagging the installer as a virus... Not saying it's not a false positive... but I'm a smidge paranoid and I'd rather not run an installer for something that usually gets installed manually.

 

Firefox uses the 'Google Safe Browsing V4' service to warn whether you are browsing to a phishing site or are downloading a file containing potentially unsafe content. False positives can occur.

 

As the plugin pack is simply a .zip file you can:

1. Permit the download; this is safe as nothing will auto-run

2. Then right click on the downloaded .zip and Scan with Microsoft Defender > Customised scan > Scan now


Microsoft Defender reports that 'EER Plugin Pack v2.07.zip' contains no threats.


When you run the installer, you will likely get the usual 'Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognised app from
starting'
message. You can safely click More info > Run anyway.

 

 

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Added info about Microsoft Defender SmartScreen message
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