Saladino
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ORIGINAL: JosephM Sorry, but the game application itself, which is linked to from the autorun.exe file, is the .jar file, and if you are having issues with this trying to run in WinRAR, then the issue is that your default file permissions in Windows are not correct, so you need to do as SamSlitherine suggests, and reconfigure this within Windows to run the correct program to run this filetype. Then any serial number issue is unrelated to the .jar issue. Serial number issues are usually due to either the game not having been installed correctly, which is fixed by reinstalling the game with the base installer instead of using a patch or copying and pasting the game's install file from a previous computer; or is due to the game not being able to access the Registry to validate the values within, which is fixed by running as an administrator. I think that the issue here is that you are conflating the two issues, and assuming that either one of these two fixes will fix both issues, when instead you need to do both if you are having two issues. So first, please correctly configure your file permissions, then run the Autorun.exe file as an admin. If the serial number issue persists after running the autorun file as an admin, then please try doing the same for the desert war .jar file quote:
Sorry, but the game application itself, which is linked to from the autorun.exe file, is the .jar file, and if you are having issues with this trying to run in WinRAR, then the issue is that your default file permissions in Windows are not correct, so you need to do as SamSlitherine suggests, and reconfigure this within Windows to run the correct program to run this filetype. It is at this point, where I indicate that use Java instead of WinRAR when it gives the warning of the serial not correct quote:
Then any serial number issue is unrelated to the .jar issue. Serial number issues are usually due to either the game not having been installed correctly, which is fixed by reinstalling the game with the base installer instead of using a patch or copying and pasting the game's install file from a previous computer; or is due to the game not being able to access the Registry to validate the values within, which is fixed by running as an administrator. The game has been downloaded from the page of Matrix after I have bought it religiously. Reinstalled it up to 3 times. I have not changed computers, and it has not been copied and pasted. I have run the shortcut as Administrator and does not work. Moreover, if from the game folder I throw the game directly from the file start. bat, instead from Autorun. exe, the game starts but without going through the launcher. I have more than 100 games purchased at Matrix and is the first one I have this issue
< Message edited by Saladino -- 9/18/2018 5:20:16 PM >
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