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Toninator

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How does the PBOdecryptor work?
« on: 17 May 2003, 11:22:11 »
I got PBOdecryptor 1.4. How will I get it work that I can open maps? ???

Knut Erik

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Re:How does the PBOdecryptor work?
« Reply #1 on: 17 May 2003, 13:57:52 »
Select the pbo file you want decrypted, and then press "decrypt"
Then put the folder you gets into your ofp\users\yourname\missions
Now you can open it in your mission editor  :D

Toninator

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Re:How does the PBOdecryptor work?
« Reply #2 on: 18 May 2003, 20:04:56 »
 :(But it reads decompress, and it will make them to notepad files with nothing in them

Knut Erik

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Re:How does the PBOdecryptor work?
« Reply #3 on: 18 May 2003, 20:26:40 »
Sorry, my mistake.
It should be decompress.

What do you mean? Nothing in them? Can you be a bit more spesific?

Toninator

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Re:How does the PBOdecryptor work?
« Reply #4 on: 19 May 2003, 17:11:22 »
Well it becomes as log -file and it's just blank inside. And of course I cannot open it in mission editor because there is nothing inside. Might the thing that I used the map in the Mpmissionscache affect that.

Iwesshome

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Re:How does the PBOdecryptor work?
« Reply #5 on: 19 May 2003, 17:34:14 »
Sounds like you are looking for the folder you decompressed.... it should be the same name of the pbo file in the same directory as your pbo

Example

C:\My Documents\Test.pbo

Decompress

C:\My Documents\Test (folder)

The notepad is the log file I believe that is left by the depbo tool...

IW
« Last Edit: 19 May 2003, 17:35:04 by Iwesshome »