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Latest revision as of 14:35, 27 January 2009
The following might help for people experiencing launching errors with the Asset Manager (AssMan) that came with the Modtools.
Permissions
- First off, whether its for XP or Vista, please make sure you have Administrator rights on the complete Call Of Duty - World at War folder!
- Second, navigate to
C:\Program Files\Activision\Call of Duty - World at War\bin
and make sure all files are not set to Read-Only
Do the same for files here:
C:\Program Files\Activision\Call of Duty - World at War\source_data
Download Microsoft .Net / VisualStudio
The Dot Net Framework is a must have when it comes to recent programs, same here with ModTools.
- This might be a little over the top but here is the list of prgram we would recommend you install:
- .Net Framework 2.0 w/SP1
- .Net Framework 3.0 w/SP1
- .Net Framework 3.5 w/SP1
- Also the VC++ will come in handy:
- VC++ 2005 Redistributable w/SP1
- VC++ 2008 Redistributable
Thanks to Coldair