Moved the whole thing over to an ext4 file system and I still get a similar message. What it looks like to me, someone with dubious coding credentials, is that its pulling the / from the beginning of /MEDIA/HDD3/... and applying the rest as an argument. I could just be wrong though. Just to be clear, the new path is /media/hdd3/ddo/client_local_English.dat
: <patch server>: The address:port of the patch server.
--app : The application directory. (default is '.')
--backup : The backup directory. (default is '.\backup')
--dataonly : only download and patch data.
--filesonly : only download and patch files.
--forward : The forward directory. (default is '.\forward')
--highres : Patch high res data.
--language : The language to patch.
--noapply : download patches but don't apply them.
--productcode : Unused. Provided here for backward compatibility.
--temp : The temp directory. (default is '.\temp')
: <patch server>: The address:port of the patch server.
--app : The application directory. (default is '.')
--backup : The backup directory. (default is '.\backup')
--dataonly : only download and patch data.
--filesonly : only download and patch files.
--forward : The forward directory. (default is '.\forward')
--highres : Patch high res data.
--language : The language to patch.
--noapply : download patches but don't apply them.
--productcode : Unused. Provided here for backward compatibility.
--temp : The temp directory. (default is '.\temp')
: <patch server>: The address:port of the patch server.
--app : The application directory. (default is '.')
--backup : The backup directory. (default is '.\backup')
--dataonly : only download and patch data.
--filesonly : only download and patch files.
--forward : The forward directory. (default is '.\forward')
--highres : Patch high res data.
--language : The language to patch.
--noapply : download patches but don't apply them.
--productcode : Unused. Provided here for backward compatibility.
--temp : The temp directory. (default is '.\temp')
Moved the whole thing over to an ext4 file system and I still get a similar message. What it looks like to me, someone with dubious coding credentials, is that its pulling the / from the beginning of /MEDIA/HDD3/... and applying the rest as an argument. I could just be wrong though. Just to be clear, the new path is /media/ hdd3/ddo/ client_ local_English. dat
rundll32.exe ddopatcher. dll,Patch patch.ddo.com:80 --language /MEDIA/ HDD3/DDO/ CLIENT_ LOCAL_ENGLISH --productcode DDO --filesonly nBufferInfo 5 HDD3/DDO/ CLIENT_ LOCAL_ENGLISH'
GetConsoleScree
Unrecognized argument 'MEDIA/
--app : The application directory. (default is '.')
--backup : The backup directory. (default is '.\backup')
--dataonly : only download and patch data.
--filesonly : only download and patch files.
--forward : The forward directory. (default is '.\forward')
--highres : Patch high res data.
--language : The language to patch.
--noapply : download patches but don't apply them.
--productcode : Unused. Provided here for backward compatibility.
--temp : The temp directory. (default is '.\temp')
GetConsoleScree nBufferInfo 5 HDD3/DDO/ CLIENT_ LOCAL_ENGLISH'
Unrecognized argument 'MEDIA/
--app : The application directory. (default is '.')
--backup : The backup directory. (default is '.\backup')
--dataonly : only download and patch data.
--filesonly : only download and patch files.
--forward : The forward directory. (default is '.\forward')
--highres : Patch high res data.
--language : The language to patch.
--noapply : download patches but don't apply them.
--productcode : Unused. Provided here for backward compatibility.
--temp : The temp directory. (default is '.\temp')
GetConsoleScree nBufferInfo 5 HDD3/DDO/ CLIENT_ LOCAL_ENGLISH'
Unrecognized argument 'MEDIA/
--app : The application directory. (default is '.')
--backup : The backup directory. (default is '.\backup')
--dataonly : only download and patch data.
--filesonly : only download and patch files.
--forward : The forward directory. (default is '.\forward')
--highres : Patch high res data.
--language : The language to patch.
--noapply : download patches but don't apply them.
--productcode : Unused. Provided here for backward compatibility.
--temp : The temp directory. (default is '.\temp')
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