Constructor Update botches Registration
by Dave Tarantula · in Technical Issues · 02/17/2010 (9:27 pm) · 5 replies
I just did a fresh install of Constructor and applied the update that brings it from 1.0.3 to 1.0.6. When entering the registration code it simply doesn't work an results in a
"A problem with the registration process has occured [RegisterDialog.doCancel();]"
I did a Google search and a year ago some one had the same issue.
http://www.torquepowered.com/community/forums/viewthread/86077
I uninstalled and tried entering my registration key without the update and walla it works. So somewhere when this update was created the path for the registration button was either never changed or changed to the wrong thing. Thank You for the help! I appreciate it.
P.S. There's also a spelling mistake in that error it's "occurred" not "occured". Just found that funny is all haha
"A problem with the registration process has occured [RegisterDialog.doCancel();]"
I did a Google search and a year ago some one had the same issue.
http://www.torquepowered.com/community/forums/viewthread/86077
I uninstalled and tried entering my registration key without the update and walla it works. So somewhere when this update was created the path for the registration button was either never changed or changed to the wrong thing. Thank You for the help! I appreciate it.
P.S. There's also a spelling mistake in that error it's "occurred" not "occured". Just found that funny is all haha
#2
02/17/2010 (9:57 pm)
Yeah. 1.06 shouldn't require registration at all. Something must have gone wrong with the update.
#3
02/17/2010 (10:00 pm)
Hmmm ok, how is the update suppose to work? I followed the instruction and put all of the files inside the Constructor folder. Are some of the files supposed to remain outside of the Constructor folder and reside in the torque folder?
#4
From the readme:
To install this, Install a BRAND NEW version of constructor 1.03 into a new directory on your hard drive. Extract this file directly into your Constructor directory, overwriting all files, keeping the directory structure intact.
02/17/2010 (11:25 pm)
Make sure you unzip it with the folder structure intact into the base directory (the one with constructor.exe), and overwrite everything.From the readme:
To install this, Install a BRAND NEW version of constructor 1.03 into a new directory on your hard drive. Extract this file directly into your Constructor directory, overwriting all files, keeping the directory structure intact.
#5
Ah well, after directly unzipping to the Constructor folder it worked. That's a really odd it behaved like that. Thanks for all of your help!
02/17/2010 (11:52 pm)
I read the read me after it I had extracted it to "TorqueConstructor_Update_Win_103-106" and thought that just selecting everything and moving everything over at once to the "Constructor" folder would have left everything intact.Ah well, after directly unzipping to the Constructor folder it worked. That's a really odd it behaved like that. Thanks for all of your help!
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