[iBot] Guide - Installation and Use

09/21/2011 16:05 DeXeee#46
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Originally Posted by DeAvencher View Post
Hi, I did everything until the step 3, which is extracting...
It wont allow me to extract the iBot Hackshield v2.1 to the silkroad folder.
it keep saying "Cannor create Hackshield.jar accesss denied."
theres 5 errors but the message is basically the same.

any help would be awesome.
Ty.
Hmmm, did you try to reinstall your winrar ?

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Originally Posted by AtariGod View Post
i keep getting dced idk what to do help me out xD its like 5 minutes ingame

and it crashes somtimes
Check your HackShield ... Read the turorial again !

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Originally Posted by deivid725 View Post
I get an error when i run the hackshield i downloaded java but when i open the hackshield it says "unable to access jarfile hackshield.jar"
Did you copy everything from "[iBot] Hackshield v2.1" to your Silkroad folder ?

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Originally Posted by yakumo25 View Post
i get an error when i run hackschield. cmd says that he can't find java. i installed java 3 times now but it doesn't work. you have a solution ?
Did you download "Sun Java" ?
Download from link that i gave ...
09/21/2011 18:26 yakumo25#47
i did and also the normal java but cmd say this:
java is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file

any solutions i also restarted my pc but that didn't work :( help pls
09/21/2011 18:46 DeXeee#48
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Originally Posted by yakumo25 View Post
i did and also the normal java but cmd say this:
java is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file

any solutions i also restarted my pc but that didn't work :( help pls
If you are getting that error, it means that eitherJava is not installed, or is not in your path.
If Java is not installed, go to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to install the most recent version of the JRE.
If you're sure you have already installed Java ensure the Java executable is in your system's path. You can do this by first finding the directory it is installed in. For example, mine is installed in C:\Program Files\Java\jre6. The executables are located in the bin directory.
In order to set your path (Assuming Windows Vista), go to Start -> Control Panel -> System, then click on the 'Advanced System Settings' link on the left, then the 'Environment Variables' button. In the lower section (Labeled 'System Variables'), scroll through and find the item labeled 'Path' and double click it. In the field labeled 'Variable value' go to the end and add a semicolon (;), and then the path your installation of Java is located. Using the example I gave above, I would have added ;C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin to the end of the line.

The procedure for 64-bit Windows Vista or Windows 7 is the same, except the text you will add to the Path variable is ";C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin". Notice there is still a semi-colon at the beginning of the line.

Once you have done this, you will need to close and reopen the command prompt if it is already open, and you should be able to run java without getting this error message.
09/21/2011 19:12 yakumo25#49
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Originally Posted by DeXeee View Post
If you are getting that error, it means that eitherJava is not installed, or is not in your path.
If Java is not installed, go to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to install the most recent version of the JRE.
If you're sure you have already installed Java ensure the Java executable is in your system's path. You can do this by first finding the directory it is installed in. For example, mine is installed in C:\Program Files\Java\jre6. The executables are located in the bin directory.
In order to set your path (Assuming Windows Vista), go to Start -> Control Panel -> System, then click on the 'Advanced System Settings' link on the left, then the 'Environment Variables' button. In the lower section (Labeled 'System Variables'), scroll through and find the item labeled 'Path' and double click it. In the field labeled 'Variable value' go to the end and add a semicolon (;), and then the path your installation of Java is located. Using the example I gave above, I would have added ;C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin to the end of the line.

The procedure for 64-bit Windows Vista or Windows 7 is the same, except the text you will add to the Path variable is ";C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin". Notice there is still a semi-colon at the beginning of the line.

Once you have done this, you will need to close and reopen the command prompt if it is already open, and you should be able to run java without getting this error message.
thank you it worked. also thanks for a fast anwser :handsdown:
09/21/2011 19:42 DeXeee#50
If some moderator sees this, i think that this Topic should be at "Sticky Threads"

It's more helpful than "How-To: Using iBot from start to finish. 100% WORKS" becouse that topic is too old .
09/22/2011 02:58 deivid725#51
ok another error when i open my edx loader its starts fine untill i press launch it says DLL "C:\Program Files\Silkroad\edxSilkroadDLL5.dll" was not able to be loaded successfully?

TY for the reply last time i got it to work
09/22/2011 13:14 mafishname#52
yo , i cant use my clientless option !
when i try to connect it tells me its tryin to connect on Server : 4 and there goes nothing !
need help lol
09/22/2011 14:41 DeXeee#53
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Originally Posted by deivid725 View Post
ok another error when i open my edx loader its starts fine untill i press launch it says DLL "C:\Program Files\Silkroad\edxSilkroadDLL5.dll" was not able to be loaded successfully?

TY for the reply last time i got it to work
Did you copy edxSilkroadDLL5.dll from "[edx33] edxSilkroadLoader5" to Silkroad ?
You can find "[edx33] edxSilkroadLoader5" in your "iBot_Necessities" folder.

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Originally Posted by mafishname View Post
yo , i cant use my clientless option !
when i try to connect it tells me its tryin to connect on Server : 4 and there goes nothing !
need help lol
Just press "Connect" few times, until iBot try to connect to Login server : 0
09/22/2011 22:44 deivid725#54
ok thanks for the help so far but now i got another problem...
i launch sro in edx but when it opens it always says disconnected from server?
thanks for quick reply
09/22/2011 22:55 DeXeee#55
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Originally Posted by deivid725 View Post
ok thanks for the help so far but now i got another problem...
i launch sro in edx but when it opens it always says disconnected from server?
thanks for quick reply
Read again "4.1. Client" in my guide :)
09/23/2011 20:29 blackferry#56
Hey there
when i open the second client it pauses at the small rectangle and don't go to the game and i don't find servers to choose from the bot
09/23/2011 20:41 DeAvencher#57
Nvm i fixed it ty.
09/23/2011 22:19 blackferry#58
Hey Man please i have a proplem please add me On Msn [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] because i realy need your help
ty :)
09/23/2011 22:54 DeXeee#59
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Originally Posted by blackferry View Post
Hey Man please i have a proplem please add me On Msn [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] because i realy need your help
ty :)
Ok, i add you :)
09/24/2011 13:43 DeAvencher#60
Hi, so i did everything from your guide and everyworks so far=D
anyways I was wondering how do I keep the iBot up-to-date? do i just run the
"PHMediaPatcher" once a week with custom patch and default patcher?