Windows Version (and Service Packs): XP Home Service Pack 3 build 2600
Processor Speed: 2.4Ghz
RAM: 1,024 MB
Video Card (Make and Model#): NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
Sound Card (Make and Model#): Realtek AC97
Connection Type (Dialup, Cable, DSL, other): DSL
Router (Make and Model#): Pragmatic Lectron AR800C2
Internet Service Provider(company name): Telecom Broadband
Location(State/Province/Locality, and Country): Auckland, New Zealand
Installed Mods: none?
Make and Version of firewall: COMODO Internet Security (dunno what version, updates daily)
Make and version of anti-virus: (as above)
Confirm that you have the following installed:
* .Net 1.1 [yes]
* Service Pack 1 for .Net 1.1 [yes]
* Hotfix for .Net 1.1 [yes]
Drive Allegiance is installed on: C:\Games\Allegiance
Problem Encountered at Step #: 5
Which Program (ASGS/Allegiance): ASGSClient
What Error Message:
• Launching Allegiance
• Unable to launch Allegiance.
• Allegiance did not launch in the time allotted.
Comments (What you tried, description, etc):
Well initially, I encountered Error: 'Application failed to initialize properly. Error 0xc000007b', but i downloaded the replacement files from the wiki, then I ran the ASGSUpdate.exe (which updated and launched the client), entered my user and password, but the game doesn't launch.
The debug file looks like this:
• Initializing
• Reading Settings
• Logging Option: SIMPLE
• Loading MRU Callsigns
• Loading Form Position
• Checking Installation
• Checking OOBE
• Ready
• Checking for system updates
• Checking for existing processes
• Closing running processes...
• Saving Settings
• Saving MRU Callsigns
• Checking connectivity
• Using Port: DirectPlay
• Checking ASGS Client Version
• Client Version: 165
• Server Version: 165
• Securing Installation
• Validating Installation
• Preparing Key
• Key Generated
• Connecting to ASGS Server
• Authenticating
• Ticket Received
• Return Value: 0
• Callsign: pyrodrake(3)
• Authenticated successfully
• Checking messages
• Return Value: 0
• No messages
• Checking polls
• Return Value: 0
• No polls
• Logged In
• Launching Allegiance
• Unable to launch Allegiance.
• Allegiance did not launch in the time allotted.
• Beginning Logout
• Closing processes
• Sending Logout Request
• Logged Out
So, I went back to the wiki, and looked into the Error: 'Unable to launch Allegiance.'?, and tryed the things there, and those didn't do anything, so, as a last resort I ask here for help. So any suggestions, I had no problems when I played ages awhile ago....?
Thanks in advance.
Problems starting up the game
This error happends, if you moved the Allegiance directory after installation.Pyrodrake wrote:QUOTE (Pyrodrake @ Jan 3 2009, 12:22 PM) • Logged In
• Launching Allegiance
• Unable to launch Allegiance.
• Allegiance did not launch in the time allotted.
• Beginning Logout
• Closing processes
• Sending Logout Request
• Logged Out
Solutions:
Reinstall Allegiance to C:\Games\Allegiance.
OR
Fix registry settings:
Goto HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Allegiance\1.0Adjust the keys "ArtPath" and "EXE Path", so they point to your current location
The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.
This isn't the problem because I installed it there first + I tryed this 3 times.pkk wrote:This error happends, if you moved the Allegiance directory after installation.
Solutions:
Reinstall Allegiance to C:\Games\Allegiance.
I checked this out and they already point to the correct location.pkk wrote:Fix registry settings:
* Goto HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Allegiance\1.0
* Adjust the keys "ArtPath" and "EXE Path", so they point to your current location
ArtPath -> C:\Games\Allegiance\Artwork
EXE Path -> C:\Games\Allegiance
So, sadly this is not the problem, thanks for trying though
I tried this, and then tryed again with no firewall/AV at all, and still the same problem (So I assume the COMODO either isn't a problem or is only a part of it). Thanks for the suggestion, though.FreeBeer wrote:QUOTE (FreeBeer @ Jan 4 2009, 11:29 AM) There have been reported issues with commodo recently. Uninstall it (don't just disable it) and do a hard reboot (power down the machine). Start back up and try to connect. This will verify if commodo is part of the problem.
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Probably a .Net issue.
QUOTE I previously used to play the game awhile ago.[/quote]
What recently have you done (Installed, Uninstalled, modified,...etc) ?
Safe side:
QUOTE I previously used to play the game awhile ago.[/quote]
What recently have you done (Installed, Uninstalled, modified,...etc) ?
Safe side:
amsunaakage wrote:QUOTE (amsunaakage @ Jan 4 2009, 04:26 AM) Uninstall and completely remove any files of the following:
1- Allegiance.
2- Antivirus/Firewall.
3- Use this TOOLto remove all your .Net framework versions.
Now Install :
1- .NET Framework Version 1.1
2- .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1
3- Allegiance Setup
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This one worked for me when I had the same problem. It won't need to be a folder; any file that starts with "Program" will affect it.ImmortalZ wrote:QUOTE (ImmortalZ @ Feb 17 2008, 12:31 AM) Check if you have a directory called "Program" in the C drive, other than Program Files.
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Ok, next round, first I checked for files or folders called programs (both a look manually, quickly, and a search) - there was not any.
So, the simpler thing not working I uninstalled Allegiance, Antivirus/firewall, then used the tool to remove all versions of dotnetfx, then restarted computer.
Then, Installed dotnet 1.1, the SP1, and the update, then restarted.
Then I installed Allegiance again, and ran ACGSUpdate, which updated the client, and then I get the exact same problem as I try to log in.
So I'll answer the next question .. ..
Edit: Clarified a bit.
So, the simpler thing not working I uninstalled Allegiance, Antivirus/firewall, then used the tool to remove all versions of dotnetfx, then restarted computer.
Then, Installed dotnet 1.1, the SP1, and the update, then restarted.
Then I installed Allegiance again, and ran ACGSUpdate, which updated the client, and then I get the exact same problem as I try to log in.
So I'll answer the next question .. ..
Hmn, it was a long time ago, since then there's been a full system wipe at least once, hardware-wise: more RAM added, HDDs changed, and possibly (but I cant remember, another graphics card), although other than that its the same. Software-wise it's probably a fair amount different, it's hard to say, it's been awhile.amsunaakage wrote:What recently have you done (Installed, Uninstalled, modified,...etc) ?
Edit: Clarified a bit.
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