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someduder posted on Feb 18, 2018 10:27:05 AM - Report post
This is the error, can confirm, reinstalling .NET Framework 4.7 does not fix.
--- Seems more a goof on eco devs than on trainer
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Information: 0 : Eco, 7.1.2, STEAM Information: 0 : Trainer version: 1.2 Information: 0 : Trainer is up to date. Information: 0 : Attaching to process: EcoServer Warning: 0 : DotNET: WARNING !!! Expect .NET framework 4.7.2600.0 but game is running 4.7.2563.0. This can result in failed code not found errors. To solve this, please re-install the expected dotnet framework and restart game. If the trainer is working fine, ignore this warning. Information: 0 : Successfully attached Error: 0 : player: Cannot find aob!
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0x90 posted on Feb 18, 2018 10:36:28 AM - Report post
That explains why it fails. The game (server) is written in .NET and the code is generated depending on the framework it runs with. It has to be exactly the version my game runs with.
For some reason your version is older. Have you restarted your computer after 4.7 installation?
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someduder posted on Feb 18, 2018 11:00:56 AM - Report post
Hello,
Yeap, I have restarted since the reinstalling .NET 4.7.2, I've also been running in admin mode Was why I was under the impression, maybe the update from 7.1.2 they maybe didn't update the dependencies? I'm more of a web dev, than game dev, but can vouche this was working 3 days ago, but has failed since.
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0x90 posted on Feb 18, 2018 11:18:39 AM - Report post
As a .NET developer you cannot control which framework your app is running with. There are limitations that you cannot run .NET framework 4.7 apps with .NET Framework 2.0 installed but thats something different.
The .NET framework the game runs with depends also in the last installed .NET framework. If you have installed a software or steam game in the last couple days which have installed a different framework, then your ECO game migh use this instead.
It is tricky and annoying but there is not much I can do about. It has to run the same framework version than my game and create the same code.
What you can do is to try and install/repair .NET framework 4.7.1 instead and see if that helps.
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someduder posted on Feb 18, 2018 11:22:23 AM - Report post
Sweet, sounds good and thanks for the info!
Now I know, and knowing is half the battle...
Edited to add:
I can confirm, neither, uninstalling and reinstalling, repairing .NET or verifying game integrity have any difference in using the older .NET version
Oh yeah, I'm also not the 1st person to report it, I just saw anothe rhad the same issue and gave my data as well
[Edited by someduder, 2/18/2018 12:13:26 PM]
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0x90 posted on Feb 18, 2018 2:00:43 PM - Report post
Has the .NET Framework version number changed from the game? You can obtain it from the trainer log and compare it against your log you posted here.
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someduder posted on Feb 18, 2018 4:29:45 PM - Report post
No it's the same:
Information: 0 : Eco, 7.1.2, STEAM Information: 0 : Trainer version: 1.2 Information: 0 : Trainer is up to date. Information: 0 : Attaching to process: EcoServer Warning: 0 : DotNET: WARNING !!! Expect .NET framework 4.7.2600.0 but game is running 4.7.2563.0. This can result in failed code not found errors. To solve this, please re-install the expected dotnet framework and restart game. If the trainer is working fine, ignore this warning. Information: 0 : Successfully attached Error: 0 : player: Cannot find aob!
[Edited by someduder, 2/18/2018 4:29:55 PM]
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CyPHeR369 posted on Feb 18, 2018 4:48:20 PM - Report post