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It's pretty much simple. Ok, I'll explain.

 

1. Chose your .uax file which you want to open (For example skillsound4.uax).

2. Go at the C:\ directory and make a folder! (For example C:\OpenSound)

3. Now copy in that folder skillsound4.uax and l2encdec! (If you don't have l2encdec, download it!)

4. Start -> Run

5. At the Run window write down "cmd"

6. Black window will appear. Write "cd C:\OpenSound"

7. And then write "l2encdec -s skillsound4.uax"

8. There will appear new file "dec-skillsound.uax". Open it!

9. Wolaa! No errors.

10. To encrypt write down "l2endec -h dec-skillsound.uax". There will appear enc-skillsound.uax. Rename it to skillsound4.uax and you're done!

 

 

The thing is what you must know, is that almost ALL Lineage II files are encrypted. In order to take a look at them you must decrypt them. It doesn't matter what kind of format are they!

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