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04-19-2010,02:01 PM

Originally Posted by
nickxab
My connection settings are 1000000% right.
And i have the ul.cfg too.
Having it is one thing. Having it in the correct place is another.
Have you double-checked that USBUtil recognizes the games when reloading that ul.cfg for addition or editing of installed games ?
If that works, then the games are correctly installed, and the folder they are stored in is the one you should 'share' over network.
The very quote you made explicitly stated that this differs for different OS versions.
So how can you possibly expect us to know how you can do it, when we don't know anything about what you have ? You never told us that.
But in general terms I have already told you what needs to be done, though I have no idea exactly which menus and dialog boxes of your Windows OS variant you must use to get it all done.
I have only done it myself on my WinXP_Pro systems, so that is all I could advise you on how to do it with. And I'm not going to waste my time writing an explanation that might still be wrong for you, if you have some other Windows variant, or even if you have XP_Pro but configured entirely different (changes how to access various system dialogs).
Best regards:dlanor
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04-21-2010,10:22 AM

Originally Posted by
dlanor
Having it is one thing. Having it in the correct place is another.
Have you double-checked that USBUtil recognizes the games when reloading that ul.cfg for addition or editing of installed games ?
If that works, then the games are correctly installed, and the folder they are stored in is the one you should 'share' over network.
Yes it recognize them.

Originally Posted by
dlanor
The very quote you made explicitly stated that this differs for different OS versions.
So how can you possibly expect us to know how you can do it, when we don't know anything about what you have ? You never told us that.
Ooops sorry i forgot it. 
I have windows XP home edition.
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