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  1. Hey, thanks for replying and my apologies for my late response. I setup the handler as you mentioned but upon testing a download from the Skyrim Nexus, I got and error from NMM saying that the game was not managed by it. Which is correct seeing how it's managed by MO. Does NMM have to be installed in the FO4 folder? I currently have it installed in its own program folder - "D:\Nexus Mod Manager" Mod Organizer, on the other hand, is installed in my Skyrim root folder, in its own folder - "C:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\Mod Organizer" Could the installation path for NMM be my problem, meaning I should reinstall NMM in my Fallout 4 folder, just as I did with MO being installed into my Skyrim folder? Appreciate the feedback! -PS- German Shepherds are terrific companions! My Shep, Beau, passed away some years back and as much as I would love to get another pup, replacing Beau is something I don't think I could do. (sorry to get off topic there haha.)
  2. Hello! I've been trying to find a direct answer to my problem and forgive me if I'm, well I'm a little slow? Not kidding =( It's just always been hard for me to learn anything without proper instructions. Everything is basically a "slap myself in the face" kind of moment for me. I've been putting this off for some time now and was hesitant to ask because I didn't really have a problem with just doing everything manually for NMM and Fallout 4 Modding. I'm trying to get Mod Organizer to download mods from the Nexus for Skyrim and have Nexus Mod Manager download mods from the Nexus for Fallout 4. I know it's possible, I just can't get the handler.exe to work correctly? My game data directories are not the default one's either, but they are set up and organized. (OCD, like really bad OCD) I have Mod Organizer and Skyrim installed to my SSD drive, as well as Steam. Basically, my SSD literally has Skyrim, Steam, Mod Organizer, Photoshop, Illustrator, Nifskope, Creation Kit, etc. Fallout 4 and Nexus Mod Manager are installed into a new Steam Library I created on my Storage Drive (drive #2). This is where everything else defaults to as well. My User folders, other programs that I don't care to install on my SSD. *If any of the above information helps* Thank you to anybody who reads this and provides some input!
  3. Hello! First let me give my thanks for your work! I've been using it for a few months now and never had a single error code or problem with DynDOLOD. Sadly that's also why I am here. I have had these errors when running the program it will fail what seems like the very end of the process? I checked the ID it listed with xEdit and the culprit was actually the dragonborn.esm the first time xEdit brought up the ID. I then proceeded to do a clean of the esm by loading the backup vanilla one I had, as well as cleaning it prior to another run of DLOD. The esm I had backed up was out of box vanilla, which is why I cleaned it prior as one would with a fresh esm? Here's the last two logs.
  4. So far I'm am loving MO2 for use with FO4! One thing I can't seem to figure out is how to change or add more "Known Servers" so that when I download mods from the Nexus to MO2 they are downloaded from the right server and not the default CDN. I have a premium membership to the Nexus and before using MO2 when I was using NMM I was able to download via the "USA - Dallas Premium" server as per my subscription. MO2 only notices the default CDN server and my download times for even the smallest of files are pretty high.
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