grig
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Cnet Merchant Service
Hi,
I made game using macromedia director.
I have just 1 exe file, after I uploaded the file on cnet, using
Copy Protected Try&Buy Configuration, they (for some reason)
just put it on line without any trial protection.
Later I found that I have to download 2 files product.exe and product.dot
and according to Cnet:
"1. Rebuild your installer, including both the .dat and .exe files in the same directory (your application now consists of at least the two files YourProductName.exe and YourProductName.dat).
2. Copy the new installation package, now enabled with your Merchant Service configuration, to the place where Upload.com will look for it.
3. Visit your Upload Manager to verify that your Download Link points to the correct URL for the rebuilt product."
I just dont know - how to "rebuild installer" ?
(if I first time made it wrong,
why they put in on server for download?)
Thank you,
Grig.
I made game using macromedia director.
I have just 1 exe file, after I uploaded the file on cnet, using
Copy Protected Try&Buy Configuration, they (for some reason)
just put it on line without any trial protection.
Later I found that I have to download 2 files product.exe and product.dot
and according to Cnet:
"1. Rebuild your installer, including both the .dat and .exe files in the same directory (your application now consists of at least the two files YourProductName.exe and YourProductName.dat).
2. Copy the new installation package, now enabled with your Merchant Service configuration, to the place where Upload.com will look for it.
3. Visit your Upload Manager to verify that your Download Link points to the correct URL for the rebuilt product."
I just dont know - how to "rebuild installer" ?
(if I first time made it wrong,
why they put in on server for download?)
Thank you,
Grig.
ASKER
Hi,
I build exe file with macromedia director, it doesn't have any installer, because
it doesn't need one.
Thank you,
Grig
I build exe file with macromedia director, it doesn't have any installer, because
it doesn't need one.
Thank you,
Grig
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