The error message you get when you try to load isxeq2 with the incorrect .exe tells you EXACTLY where to get the executable and which one to retrieve.
Also, I wrote this at the end of that previous thread:
Either way, the proper EverQuest2.exe is always available at isxeq2.twonk.net
I expect users to be able to use logic and deduction. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to utilize the error message plus what I wrote above to deduce what needs to be done.
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And, for the record, here is the actual error message that folks receive:
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[SIZE=2][/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]" \n**************"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"Your version of EverQuest2.exe does not match this build of ISXEQ2."[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2]
[/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"This particular build of ISXEQ2 was designed to work with the first EverQuest2.exe that was patched"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2]
[/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"on April 14, 2009. If you have installed ISXEQ2 for the first time, then you should download"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2]
[/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"this version of EverQuest2.exe from http://isxeq2.twonk.net/binaries/autoupdated/ and place it in your"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2]
[/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"EverQuest2 directory. If this is a patch day, and the client is 'forcing' you to update, then you"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2]
[/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"will need to be patient and wait for a new version of ISXEQ2 to be released. For more up-to-date information"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE][SIZE=2]
[/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515][SIZE=2][COLOR=#a31515]"you can join us on IRC at irc.lavishsoft.com (channel #isxeq2)"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE]
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If there is someone for whom this is not clear enough, then ISXEQ2 is the wrong product for them. They will not be worth the time/energy that it would take to explain everything and teach the rudamentary skills necessary to use a piece of software such as ISXEQ2/Innerspace.