
05-24-2010, 05:22 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BilboBagginZ
Thanks for the replies staff!
Ok, so on 1 of my Windows 7 machines, the bot works fine. I can only have 1 character botting though, which is fine for me anyway. However, I can play 1 character, and have another character botting (this is very nice when I want to join a party on my melee character, but need a healer, I can log on to my friends priest and bot it).
So you cannot dual-bot.
But you can open as many clients as you want, but only 1 of them can be botting.
How I got it working on this machine
Turn off UAC completely.
START > Control Panel > System and Security > Change User Account Control Settings. - You will see a slider. Slide this to the bottom, "never notify". You should be asked to restart your machine, so restart it, and you're done.
Turn off Windows Firewall (and any other firewall or AV that might conflict)
START > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall. At the left hand side, click "Turn Windows Firewall on or off", and in that box, tick both "turn off Windows Firewall" options.
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The bot wouldn't work on a different machine because DEP (Data Execution Prevention) was turned on for all programs. So I changed this:
START > Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced System Settings (left hand side).
In this box, click the "Advanced" tab. Now under "Performance" click "Settings".
In thix box, click the tab "Data Execution Prevention"
Tick the "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only".
Apply.
If the bot still doesn't work, I wouldn't reccomend trying to completely disable DEP (if there even is a way). Because DEP probably is not the problem.
In maybe a weeks time, I'm going to introduce a friend (Windows 7 user) to botting, also going to try and find a way to multi-bot. If I find out any other fixes I'll post here.
Hope this helps someone!
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Have you tried his solution?
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