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So to sum it all up, I think a really nice version for simplicity and compatability with modern hardware is the medal of honour warchest edition on gog.com - which also includes the dlc needed to make the most of that particular mod as well as stripping out the nasty drm and the issues related.Īlso, there is a cool campaign co op mod for allied assault on mod db, did you know that?įor anyone interested, here is a link to the Allied Assault co op mod: I play Allied Assault on windows 10 home machines (64 bit), and the only issue I found was the resolution not supporting widescreen 1920 by default.īut if resolution is an issue, that has a really easy fix I will dig up and post in a moment. Its also very cheap - around £7 in english money atm. That version does not use the safedisc drm, and works with XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 from the start. I have the old retail CDs too, but I still bought the gog warchest version, mainly because (try medal of honour reborn mod for that).
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exe downloads, and for me at least the in game lobby still actually works great for lan matches! No drm, no registry tweaking, no cracked. However, for simplicity, you could consider the Gog "warchest" version? Im not sure that Allied Assault is available on Steam at the moment either. In that instance, your best bet probably would be using those kind of tweaks and edited. If you are running a retail disc for whatever reason, then its going to have the drm. Thanks, for any suggestions made.The retail discs for Allied Assault have safedisc drm which can cause problems with Windows 10 unless you look into specific work arounds - as some people here have wisely mentioned. I am stumped as what is causing this due to not being able to replicate the issue. We have had a technician out from Konica Minoulta and they said it was a problem with word not the photocopier or the driver. I have tested on a mac laptop that printed directly to the printer and it printed correctly, I have also printed from a windows 7(64bit) and another XP machine and they don't have the same issue.
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I have tried uninstalling the printer driver (which is the most up to date version) and reinstalling it on these machines, have tried adding the printer to another server and printing via that, and also printing directly, all have the same incorrect print I have attempted to reproduce this error on multiple computersīut it only seems to effect at present 5 staff members, who have all windows updates applied. This error has only started to occur since the photocopier was moved which was a little over a month ago. Printing non collated the documents print in the correct order and they staple correctly. When a user goes to print to this printer if they select to print multiple copies from word and tell the printer to staple the document it prints all of the pages in the correct order but staples all of the copies together as if they were one document. The problem is occurring on windows XP, 7(32 & 64bit) when printing from office.
The printer is installed and used through a domain server. The issue is for printing to a Konica Minoulta C451 with an FS-519 finisher unit.