cannot load isx

Thunderchild

Active Member
well, i did everything the instructions said to do, i replaced the exe file with the 200909241730 one, i downloaded the dll and put it in the innerspace/extension folder, i restarted and restarted, and repeated the process a few times just to be sure, and i still get the message below:


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Your version of EverQuest2.exe does not match this build of ISXEQ2.
This particular build of ISXEQ2 was designed to work with the **SECOND** EverQuest2.exe that was patched
on September 24, 2009. Unlike most versions of ISXEQ2, this was NOT a forced patch. To utilize ISXEQ2
you will need this: http://isxeq2.twonk.net/binaries/autoupdated/200909241730-EverQuest2.exe.zip
Take the EverQuest2.exe from that zip file and place it in your EverQuest2 directory (overwriting the file that is there.)



If this is a patch day, and the client is 'forcing' you to update past the version mentioned above, then you will need
to be patient and wait for a new version of ISXEQ2 to be released. For more up-to-date information you can join us on
IRC at irc.lavishsoft.com (channel #isxeq2), or visit the forums at http://www.isxgames.com/forums.
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EverQuest2 Extension for Innerspace (By Amadeus) *UNLOADED*
Extension 'isxeq2' unloaded
 

willk400

Active Member
I had this kind of an issue back on my Vista machine, and it was caused by when I got station launcher it made a sony/everquest folder in program files (x86) and I was putting the new everquest2.exe in the program files/sony/everquest directoy instead.

Just make sure you put in in the right everquest2 directory that you are launching via innerspace
 

Thunderchild

Active Member
I had this kind of an issue back on my Vista machine, and it was caused by when I got station launcher it made a sony/everquest folder in program files (x86) and I was putting the new everquest2.exe in the program files/sony/everquest directoy instead.

Just make sure you put in in the right everquest2 directory that you are launching via innerspace
no, nothing like that at all, dont have vista in the first place.
everything is in just one programs folder
 

Nuprecon

Active Member
no, nothing like that at all, dont have vista in the first place.
everything is in just one programs folder
Solution: Make sure the "Main Exectuable Path" is pointed to the correct "everquest2.exe" file.

You can find that setting in Innerspace>Configuration>Game Configuration>Everquest II>Everquest II Default Profile
 
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