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  1. MrVyngaard

    Not possible to start server after running compile, access denied.

    Just figured it out: Avast Antivirus apparently had blocked and prevented it from being able to execute each and every time without letting myself or the rest of the universe know about it until I finally caught it in the act - must have been not showing the popup warning. Things are good here...
  2. MrVyngaard

    Not possible to start server after running compile, access denied.

    Yes. As far as I can see, I have done all the things.
  3. MrVyngaard

    Not possible to start server after running compile, access denied.

    Yup. Relocated them to C: and into Documents just to make sure everything was in order as can be - and updated the DATAPATH accordingly. Still tells me I'm locked out of the generated EXE. All retries of install/compile end up like this, with a unaccessable EXE. Tried the newest build...
  4. MrVyngaard

    Not possible to start server after running compile, access denied.

    Full control is already enabled for all applicable users in security properties for the file in question. All the check marks are there across the board.
  5. MrVyngaard

    Not possible to start server after running compile, access denied.

    Thanks for the reply. Doing so doesn't change anything, offers up the same error message again.
  6. MrVyngaard

    Not possible to start server after running compile, access denied.

    After setting up options in Config folder and making sure DATAPATH points to the proper Classic client location, executing Compile.WIN - Release.bat ends up with it being impossible to access ServUO.exe afterward. Files are in Documents, everything seems okay - running things with Administrator...
  7. MrVyngaard

    Journey Onward

    Hey, folks. I was a UO player for many years and just had to finally give into my curiosity of finding out just what goes on under the hood with how UO servers work. So here I am. I'm indebted to everyone's efforts in keeping UO around in any form, be it private or corporate - it's a...
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