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Is there  a way for win server 2008R2 to  work  a c4OFF server ? 

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Is there  a way for win server 2008R2 to  work  a c4OFF server ? 

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You have a server with 2008 r2 OS ? And you have some C4 oFF files ?

Does not run ? Be explicit

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Elaborate...

You have a server with 2008 r2 OS ? And you have some C4 oFF files ?

Does not run ? Be explicit

Yes. That is what he ment. Clean c4 files wont run on win 2008 without some kernel tweeks. 

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I've got some c4 files ....probably from PP shares ( forgot ) ... i ran them on a virtual machine with Win 2008 r2 64 bit.

Odd...

Hmm ye. I have too reloaded files c4 and cannot run them. Got some extender attashed on it? Retail c4 files, as far I know, are not compatible with win2008. Even vang and advext(but not work ok) made tweeks for work.

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Hmm ye. I have too reloaded files c4 and cannot run them. Got some extender attashed on it? Retail c4 files, as far I know, are not compatible with win2008. Even vang and advext(but not work ok) made tweeks for work.

No ext attached, its the old PP files...default unchanged..untouched.

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No ext attached, its the old PP files...default unchanged..untouched.

I can verify this.

 

C0 336, C1 419 (meifu) [x86]

C4 654/656 (PP IRC, ragezone) [x64] - all work on

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