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Old November 6th, 2006, 01:21 AM

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That information certainly helps Kwok, but something is still not looking correct.
Problem is when I compile the RaniRani_Main_Script.txt & RaniRani_Setup_Script.txt files, I just get 2 files called RaniRani_Main_Script & RaniRani_Setup_Script. No extensions at the end of the files.
I'm happy to just add the .csf, if that is all I need to do.
But just incase the problem is with this PC, I'll try compiling the files again on my home unit tonight.

Thanks for the information about the GlobalSettings.txt file, that was what I was looking for.

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My compile problem was caused by running the Script Complier from my memory stick instead of from the default SE location.
Now to download the patch, modify, recompile and test.
Thanks for the help Kwok, and I'm sure I'll ask some more questions.
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Baron: Do you see file extensions for csf files in the default empire directories?

IF they dont have extensions: Windows can disable showing known extensions thus you won't see them(that is the default setting I believe). To enable this (one thing I always do after a fresh Os install) go into windows explorer, go into the tools menu (might vary depending on OS version) and select folder options(you can go to control panel and select it also, Go to the view tab, uncheck the box for hide extensions for known file types.
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