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PizzaMore

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  1. The MO wiki does in fact talk about NCC and the requirement of dotNet but not a specific version (so that i can adhere to the build library). I've installed mods including SkyUI with (to what i understand) no issues. Although the message still is present (and ive just recently installed dotNet updates (KB2863240 & KB25561698)) MO seems to be operational. Skyrim runs (tho i am experiencing some program instability which i attribute to mod conflicts, which is another thread) .. anyway, i was just wondering if there is any documentation on NCC at all. i can't even find the origins of it, authors or application stats.. thanks again for your help.
  2. Hello, So i am coming up to a rather persistent issue. I would say i am proficient in installing mods, comfortable with MO. Recently got back into Skyrim and installed MO1.0.4 (now with NCC prepackaged) upon installation (with everything seeming to be working to specs), i have the cautious road sign light up (the last icon on left at the top right hand side of the application, next to the update and help icons). It informs me that my Python and dotNet are an issue. So, followed the link to Python2.7 32bit, installed and problem resolved. The dotNet link points me to dotNet 4 and i have that installed already. proceeded to repaired the installation with no change to the warning. (in fact, i have dotNet 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4 and 4.0 installed) any idea to what version NCC is requiring? or resolutions to this warning? how will this effect the mod installing process if i proceed without acknowledging this warning? basicly and any pointers to resolving this. thank you for reading and any help is greatly appreciated. once last mention, i read the full MO wiki and the documentation does not provide any ncc requirements as well as no docs in the ncc local directory.Â
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