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Anakha56
25th May 2007, 01:20
My apologies for starting this thread but I cant seem to find the file that hides game jackal from securom. My reason for asking for this file again? Well I installed avast anti virus and avast picked this file up as a virus as did trend micro here at work.

so could someone please link me up to that file again?

Many thanks
Anakha56

Anakha56
25th May 2007, 01:52
have found the post but can someone upload it to another website? rapidshare wont let me d/l, mega complains about it being full and send no longer has the file...

Encumber41
5th June 2007, 06:38
Where can you find Hidejack? I keep having problems with a couple of my cd's.

Thanks

Anakha56
5th June 2007, 09:12
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NJNFOYZ2
http://rapidshare.com/files/24428202/HIde-Jack.rar.html

Anim8
5th June 2007, 09:15
Not sure where the original links are but you can download here. As always scan everything you download with your AV.


HIde-Jack
Link1: http://rapidshare.com/files/35368746/HIde-Jack.rar
Link2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=29VJK97Z
Link3: http://files.ww.com/files/34036.html

Encumber41
6th June 2007, 06:27
Thanks, it won't install. I tried installing from the plugins window and nothing. I tried to copy to the plugins directory and there is no plugins directory. I created one, but that didn't work either. I am using the latest GJ.

cybmole
6th June 2007, 12:32
Thanks, it won't install. I tried installing from the plugins window and nothing. I tried to copy to the plugins directory and there is no plugins directory. I created one, but that didn't work either. I am using the latest GJ.

all you should have to do is create a plug-ins sub-directory and place the .dll file in that directory. you don't have to "install" it as such.

The main program ,when it loads, will look in the plug-ins direcory and pick up the .dll file.

So you do have to close & re-open the main program after placing hte hidejack.dll file, but that is all you should have to do.

Encumber41
6th June 2007, 12:41
Ok, thanks. Should the plugins folder be in the main Gj directory or in one of the GJ subdirectories?

Thanks

Loonie
6th June 2007, 13:32
As an example, mine is C:\Program Files\Maplom\Plugins

mad_fr34k
6th June 2007, 13:48
The main program ,when it loads, will look in the plug-ins direcory and pick up the .dll file.


Is the directory plug-ins or is it like Loonie's Path C:\Program Files\Maplom\Plugins?

Encumber41
6th June 2007, 16:24
Is the directory plug-ins or is it like Loonie's Path C:\Program Files\Maplom\Plugins?


I just tried it, it is plug-ins.

Thanks people

cybmole
7th June 2007, 01:16
it's plugins with no hyphen.

cybmole
7th June 2007, 01:18
well plugins worked for me, yet plug-ins has worked for another poster, so maybe either will do. Or maybe the program just picks up .dll files from all of it's subdirectories ???

JimPadgett
7th June 2007, 04:28
Why isn't hide jackal part of the gamejackal package?

ivanX
7th June 2007, 04:42
Why isn't hide jackal part of the gamejackal package?

Hide-Jack is not developed by Slysoft and therefore Slysoft cannot include it in the package or provide any formal support for it. I suppose Slysoft can contact the developer of Hide-Jack and try to set up a mutual cooperation but that is at the discretion of Slysoft. I doubt it will happen because then Slysoft will be obliged to pay a certain percentage to the maker(s) of Hide-Jack.

With all the experience there is on this forum, this place is as good as any to get help if you have any problems.

evlncrn8
7th June 2007, 05:36
Hide-Jack is not developed by Slysoft and therefore Slysoft cannot include it in the package or provide any formal support for it. I suppose Slysoft can contact the developer of Hide-Jack and try to set up a mutual cooperation but that is at the discretion of Slysoft. I doubt it will happen because then Slysoft will be obliged to pay a certain percentage to the maker(s) of Hide-Jack.

With all the experience there is on this forum, this place is as good as any to get help if you have any problems.

hang on, u think slysoft will pay for hide-jack?, if they did then more fool them, its a wrapped subinacl, with command parameters...

ivanX
7th June 2007, 05:40
hang on, u think slysoft will pay for hide-jack?, if they did then more fool them, its a wrapped subinacl, with command parameters...

That's not what I meant there. If Hide-Jack is going to become part of Game Jackal (highly doubtful :disagree:) then the creator(s) of Hide-Jack may ask for a percentage from all the sales of Game Jackal that Slysoft makes.

cybmole
7th June 2007, 06:59
its a wrapped subinacl, with command parameters...

er.. what's that, in plain english ???

Targon
7th June 2007, 08:17
er.. what's that, in plain english ???

A wrapped subinacl, means that the program "subinacl" was used as a base, with a small "wrapper" to convert it to a Game Jackal plugin.

It doesn't seem to work for Resident Evil 4 though.

Encumber41
7th June 2007, 09:48
or Medieval Total War II

Loonie
7th June 2007, 14:49
I find I enjoy partial success with this plugin, but oftentimes I have to launch the game outside of GJ for it to work. If I let GJ launch it automatically, the gig's up.

On this computer, C&C3, which will not run under GJ normally, works every time using this plugin and launching independently. My laptop seems more fussy though, and I have to try it 3-4 times before it will allow me in (I think I need a fresh Windows install on it, but don't have time at the moment).