Question:
Supreme commander cannot connect to GPGnet?
Daniel Sailor
2012-03-24 11:41:29 UTC
it wont Connect to GPGnet, so i decided to go and get a client to renstall it, and gave me this log


The following properties have been set:
Property: [AdminUser] = true {boolean}
Property: [ProcessorArchitecture] = AMD64 {string}
Property: [VersionNT] = 6.1.1 {version}
Running checks for package '.NET Framework 2.0', phase BuildList
Running external check with command line "C:\Users\Daniel\AppData\Local\Temp\VSD79D2.tmp\dotnetfx\dotnetchk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'DotNetInstalled'
Reading value 'Version' of registry key 'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer'
Read string value '9.0.8112.16421'
Setting value '9.0.8112.16421 {string}' for property 'IEVersion'
The following properties have been set for package '.NET Framework 2.0':
Property: [DotNetInstalled] = 1 {int}
Property: [IEVersion] = 9.0.8112.16421 {string}
Running checks for command 'dotnetfx\instmsia.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueExists' on property 'VersionNT': true
Result of checks for command 'dotnetfx\instmsia.exe' is 'Bypass'
Running checks for command 'dotnetfx\WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueExists' on property 'Version9x': false
Result of running operator 'VersionLessThan' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.0.3': false
Result of running operator 'VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo' on property 'VersionMsi' and value '3.0': true
Result of checks for command 'dotnetfx\WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe' is 'Bypass'
Running checks for command 'dotnetfx\dotnetfx.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'DotNetInstalled' and value '0': true
Result of checks for command 'dotnetfx\dotnetfx.exe' is 'Bypass'
'.NET Framework 2.0' RunCheck result: No Install Needed
Running checks for package 'Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 2.0', phase BuildList
Running external check with command line "C:\Users\Daniel\AppData\Local\Temp\VSD79D2.tmp\VJSharpRDP\vjsrdpchk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'VJSRDPInstalled'
Running external check with command line "C:\Users\Daniel\AppData\Local\Temp\VSD79D2.tmp\VJSharpRDP\dotnetchk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'DotNetInstalled'
The following properties have been set for package 'Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 2.0':
Property: [DotNetInstalled] = 1 {int}
Property: [VJSRDPInstalled] = 1 {int}
Running checks for command 'VJSharpRDP\vjredist.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'VJSRDPInstalled' and value '0': true
Result of checks for command 'VJSharpRDP\vjredist.exe' is 'Bypass'
'Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 2.0' RunCheck result: No Install Needed
Launching Application.
Using MsiInstallProduct with package path 'C:\Users\Daniel\AppData\Local\Temp\Rar$EXa0.597\GPG.Setup.msi' and command line ''
MsiInstallProduct returned '1638'
Error:

Anyone know the problem?
and how to fix it?
thanks!
dan
Five answers:
Vladimir
2012-03-24 14:27:31 UTC
GPGNET has gone away for good. GPG hasn't had the resources to support the game for the last few years, so the community has made its own lobby www.faforever.com. Here new patches a features were introduced, eventually a lot of the community switched over to FAF in favor of GPGNET, this may have been one of the reasons for GPGNET being shut down. You can also play supcom FA on STEAM if that is what you prefer, but the bulk of the supcom FA player base is now playing on FAF.
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2015-08-25 09:14:34 UTC
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RE:

Supreme commander cannot connect to GPGnet?

it wont Connect to GPGnet, so i decided to go and get a client to renstall it, and gave me this log





The following properties have been set:

Property: [AdminUser] = true {boolean}

Property: [ProcessorArchitecture] = AMD64 {string}

Property: [VersionNT] = 6.1.1 {version}

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