Posted by: Trafalgar
« on: July 26, 2012, 04:47:39 PM »I didn't want to let the installer install anything into the system folder, so I did this instead:
I extracted the AuroraInstall554. zip file, then Aurora. cab, copied the contents of that to a folder where I wanted Aurora to reside, extracted AuroraUpdate554. zip into that folder, and then Aurora560. zip, opened cmd as administrator, navigated to that folder, and ran the command:
for %f in (*. ocx) do regsvr32 %f
I was missing msstdfmt. dll, so I downloaded that from dll-files (the first google result, the second was the Bay 12 games thread about Aurora, with a post linking to it as a solution for the problem), and also had to use regsvr32 on it. (I put it in the aurora folder as well. )
Of course I have no idea what would happen if I were to move the folder, but that's not something you normally can do with an installed program anyways.
I extracted the AuroraInstall554. zip file, then Aurora. cab, copied the contents of that to a folder where I wanted Aurora to reside, extracted AuroraUpdate554. zip into that folder, and then Aurora560. zip, opened cmd as administrator, navigated to that folder, and ran the command:
for %f in (*. ocx) do regsvr32 %f
I was missing msstdfmt. dll, so I downloaded that from dll-files (the first google result, the second was the Bay 12 games thread about Aurora, with a post linking to it as a solution for the problem), and also had to use regsvr32 on it. (I put it in the aurora folder as well. )
Of course I have no idea what would happen if I were to move the folder, but that's not something you normally can do with an installed program anyways.