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  1. Oh, wow, that fixed it. I didn't think properties on the zip file would affect the contents once they were extracted. Fascinating. Thanks!
  2. It's running now, but if I run it from the desktop I get a warning that "an attempt was made to load an assembly from a network location." The only reason I can think it would be trying to do this is because I was previously running the toolkit from a network location. Note that this is with a brand new, freshly-extracted copy of the toolkit.
  3. Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure what wwise is. I don't recall installing it before running the toolkit. Could that be what it's looking for? Any idea where the wwise installation folder might be in the registry and how it got there?
  4. I had been running RS Toolkit (an older version) for a few months with no issue from a network file location. Today, I used the auto-updater and it stopped working; it would give a Newtonsoft.json error. I looked and it seemed the updater didn't update the .dll file in the network directory from which I ran the updater. So I redownloaded from the site, and extracted the files to a new location on my desktop. When I ran the toolkit, it at first simply didn't run. Once I replaced the files in the network drive with the newer versions, the toolkit would run from the desktop, but with a .NET warning about it trying to load something from a network location. This didn't make sense, because I was running the freshly-downloaded toolkit from my desktop itself. This makes me think that the Toolkit is seeing some configuration information somewhere on my PC or user profile, or there's a registry entry or something that's pointing the Toolkit back to the network location. Any ideas? Thanks.
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