I downloaded and ran the install tool for WinEQ 2.0. The patch program ran.
I completed the Lavish login.
I changed to eqgame directory to my install path.
Launch Everquest --> wineq 2.0 default profile
yields this error mesasge
"WinEQ was unable to initialize at this time (-12). Please try again later".
I couldn't find anything related to a -12 error so I thought I'd post here and see if there was a quick link around.
WinEQ was unable to initialize at this time (-12)
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not sure if this is needed but it seems to be pretty standard when posting problems:
WinEQ 2 System Information
System:
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Windows Version: Microsoft Windows XP/Service Pack 2/2600.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158
System Physical RAM: 819/1023MB
Page File: 2344/2465MB
Virtual Memory: 2011/2047MB (Extended: 0MB)
CPU 1: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+ @ 1526MHz
Video 1: \\.\DISPLAY1/NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
Video 2: \\.\DISPLAY2/NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
Video 3: \\.\DISPLAYV1/NetMeeting driver
Video 4: \\.\DISPLAYV2/RDPDD Chained DD
Sound: ¨
DirectX: 4.09.00.0904
Internet Explorer: 6.0.2900.2180
WinEQ: 2.00 RC3
Direct3D9:
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Adapter Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Game Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Current Adapter: 0
Direct3D8:
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Adapter Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Game Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Current Adapter: 0
DirectInput8:
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EQPlayNice:
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EQ Version: eqgame.exe Oct 11 2004 15:21:50
Foreground
Mode: FPS Limiter
Max FPS: 40
Rendering: 1/1
Background
Mode: CPU Limiter
Max FPS: 30
Rendering: 1/30
WinEQ 2 System Information
System:
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Windows Version: Microsoft Windows XP/Service Pack 2/2600.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158
System Physical RAM: 819/1023MB
Page File: 2344/2465MB
Virtual Memory: 2011/2047MB (Extended: 0MB)
CPU 1: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+ @ 1526MHz
Video 1: \\.\DISPLAY1/NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
Video 2: \\.\DISPLAY2/NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
Video 3: \\.\DISPLAYV1/NetMeeting driver
Video 4: \\.\DISPLAYV2/RDPDD Chained DD
Sound: ¨
DirectX: 4.09.00.0904
Internet Explorer: 6.0.2900.2180
WinEQ: 2.00 RC3
Direct3D9:
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Adapter Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Game Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Current Adapter: 0
Direct3D8:
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Adapter Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Game Display Mode: 0x0 D3DFMT_UNKNOWN
Current Adapter: 0
DirectInput8:
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EQPlayNice:
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EQ Version: eqgame.exe Oct 11 2004 15:21:50
Foreground
Mode: FPS Limiter
Max FPS: 40
Rendering: 1/1
Background
Mode: CPU Limiter
Max FPS: 30
Rendering: 1/30
Hello, the problem you are experiencing is due to an older Lavish.dll being loaded. WinEQ 2.0 tries to copy Lavish.dll to your windows directory each time it starts up so that this problem should be avoided, but if that file is in use (perhaps by an older WinEQ 1.38 or EQPlayNice lingering) it doesn't copy over. My suggestion is simply to reboot and try running WinEQ 2.0 again, and the file should copy itself over. Or, copy Lavish.dll from the WinEQ 2.0 folder to the windows folder yourself and it may solve itself (you may get an access denied error if the lavish.dll is in use, that's easily solved by rebooting though.. and then you should just run WinEQ 2.0 and let it do it for you ).
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I tried two things.
1) uninstalled WinEQ 2.0, rebooted, reinstalled, ran WinEQ 2.0 and watched it patch, changed the eqgame.exe path in the preferences, ran the default profile... and got the same error
2) Deleted the old lavish.dll then copied the lavish.dll from the WinEQ 2.0 folder to my windows folder manually and got the same error. The timestamp on the dll was 10/27.
I made sure there were no traces of WinEQ 1.38 or Eqplaynice left on my pc except for the registry so I don't know where else it could have been trying to read the dll from.
1) uninstalled WinEQ 2.0, rebooted, reinstalled, ran WinEQ 2.0 and watched it patch, changed the eqgame.exe path in the preferences, ran the default profile... and got the same error
2) Deleted the old lavish.dll then copied the lavish.dll from the WinEQ 2.0 folder to my windows folder manually and got the same error. The timestamp on the dll was 10/27.
I made sure there were no traces of WinEQ 1.38 or Eqplaynice left on my pc except for the registry so I don't know where else it could have been trying to read the dll from.
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Thanks again Lax. I searched my hard-drive for the Lavish.dll file and found two others aside from the one in the winEQ 2.0 directory. One was in Windows, the other was in My Documents. I deleted both of them, ran WinEQ 2.0 and it went through just fine. I'm very anxious to play around with v2.0 now.
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