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Onichu

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  1. Yes, I am perfectly aware of that, and it will most likely be Tannin's version of NMM that I will be using for my mods once I start a particular Skyrim playthrough that I've been planning for a good long while, since I am currently working on an Oblivion playthrough that will tie directly into the Skyrim one. Still, it is good to finally get this problem resolved once and for all! Thanks for the help!
  2. Well, I have found that that fix is not backward compatible. As such, I have opted to try out the latest beta. . . and it WORKS! Campfire 1.9 and Frostfall 3.2 were installed without a hitch! On a side note however, with the latest beta (2.0.7), MO states the following problem: "The following plugins could not be loaded. The reason may be missing dependencies (i.e. python) or an outdated version: C:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/bsaExtractor.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/checkFNIS.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/diagnoseBasic.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/gameFallout3.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/gameFalloutNV.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/gameOblivion.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/gameSkyrim.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/installerBAIN.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/installerBundle.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/installerFomod.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/installerManual.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/installerNCC.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/installerQuick.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/NMMImport.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/previewBase.dllC:/Users/Scott/Desktop/Mod Organizer/plugins/proxyPython.dll " Any thoughts on that, while we're at it?
  3. Yep, the right Steam ID is in there.
  4. Okay, so that was a no-go: I evidently did have NCC installed. Something else that may be of interest is that when I try executing NexusClientCLI.exe in the NCC folder, I get a message saying, "no game specified".
  5. Now it looks like we're getting somewhere. I have .NET Framework 3.5.1 installed and enabled, but it looks like I need .NET Framework 4 for the installer to work. Edit: When I tried downloading and installing the latest .NET Framework, my computer said it was already installed. That said, I think the problem is that when I last installed MO, I decided to not include the NCC plugin, since I didn't think I would ever use it! Let me try installing MO again and make sure I install that plugin in the process!
  6. I am using Windows 7. I suppose I should start by saying that I install mods by downloading them manually, copying and pasting them to MO's "downloads" folder, then going to the Downloads tab in the program itself and hitting Install. Whenever I click Install on any of the aforementioned mods, the "Running External Installer" notification pops up for a little while, followed IMMEDIATELY by the error message. No installation menus show up at all.
  7. When installing certain mods such as A Quality World Map, Deadly Dragons, and, most recently, Campfire 1.9 and Frostfall 3.2, I get the infamous error, "Unable to obtain public key for StrongNameKeyPair." My Mod Organizer ini and the log from the attempted Campfire 1.9 installation are linked below. https://www.dropbox.com/s/karu7wgpahmyfub/ModOrganizer.ini?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/0bsp1h1hde59pul/mo_interface.log?dl=0
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