ConquerLoader.exe question ...

05/29/2011 11:41 somecode#1
i can't open client with ConquerLoader.exe...
when i open it ,... a Dialog show ...
CreateRemoteThread() failed ,GLE=[5]

how can i make it run ?
05/30/2011 06:06 zTek#2
Try running as Administrator. Also try searching before you post; The same question was asked [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].
05/30/2011 08:02 somecode#3
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.... i want cry ...
05/30/2011 11:43 F i n c h i#4
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.... i want cry ...
Make sure you have .NET Framework 2.0 or higher.
05/30/2011 17:08 BioHazarxPaul#5
I believe the loader was made using .net 3.0 at least..
05/30/2011 20:06 BaussHacker#6
Did Nullable really use .net framework? I doubt, when it's coded in assembly.

Not sure if he used this to build up the rest of the loaders, but it would be my guess.

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05/30/2011 20:13 Yup Stigs#7
Yeah I believe he did.. I think it required 3.5, although not positive on that one
05/30/2011 21:33 Nullable#8
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Did Nullable really use .net framework? I doubt, when it's coded in assembly.

Not sure if he used this to build up the rest of the loaders, but it would be my guess.

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C++, and the dependencies are included with the loader.

The fact that the loader spit out that message means that it's working. @OP: It has been said numerous time before, run it as administrator and make sure that your administrator account has the debug privilege.
05/30/2011 23:08 .Ocularis#9
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C++, and the dependencies are included with the loader.
Meaning it does not require .net....
05/31/2011 01:09 BioHazarxPaul#10
hmm didn't know that, good thing to know for the future on trying to find peoples issues when trying to run it..
05/31/2011 12:12 Korvacs#11
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Meaning it does not require .net....
Thats not necessarily true, one of the dependencies could be part of the .net framework, also a C# wrapper can be used with a C++ .dll which performs the injection.

Im not saying thats the case here, but you can never rule it out.
05/31/2011 13:09 BaussHacker#12
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Thats not necessarily true, one of the dependencies could be part of the .net framework, also a C# wrapper can be used with a C++ .dll which performs the injection.

Im not saying thats the case here, but you can never rule it out.
There is also managed and unmanaged C++.
05/31/2011 13:12 Korvacs#13
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There is also managed and unmanaged C++.
Of course.