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| Earlier versions of OOTP: Technical Support Do you have a copy of OOTP Baseball 2006? Are you in need of help and assistance in running the game or do you have errors that you need help in resolving? This is your place! |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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Game not loading
Bought the game a few months ago, licensed, and everything worked. Recently I optimized my computer (running WinXP Home) to run another program by making some registry changes, of which I cannot remember specifically. Upon clicking the OOTP4 icon to run the program, nothing happens. I looked at the eLicense control folder and it does not contain OOTP4. Thinking I just may have lost the license or some registry settings, I thought to just uninstall and reinstall the program. The same problem occurs. I had made a backup of my registry before I tweaked it but upon restoring it not all changes could be written back (?). I'm not sure where the problem lies.
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Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: S.E. TN - Georgia born and raised
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You need to contact Via-Tech, the FAQ forum has contact info.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Damned Hell
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Win XP does not like ELicense code at all when updating from another OS and will delete all the licenses. It would be of some use to unlicense everything before the update and re-license again then.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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Problem solved
Just in case anyone was having a similar problem after tweaking their OS blindly like I thought I wasn't, here's the root of what happened. In order to bump up the performance of my computer by eliminating programs or system checks run in the background, I must have disabled License Control (LicCtrl Service) among others. This should be kept in the Automatic setting, so that your computer automatically recognizes the licenses you have so you can use your software. These settings can be found in under Administrative Tools<Services<LicCtrl Service. This applies for XP Pro. For XP Home, you have to enable these tools (I've since forgotten how).
Thanks go to Steve and Via-Tech
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