If suddenly strange icons appear in you inventory (like the generic "no-real-icon set" icon blue corcle with a "?"), if you have a reason to feel your database is broken (trouble with items and ytheir icons...), if you feel something is strange in the way items and places react, you can download and try aorepair.exe. It may help.
This is not a tool for only patch 18. It works with all AO versions.
Edit, new URL's:
ftp://ftp.funcom.com/cd/patches/aorepair.exe
or
http://www.athenpaladins.org/down/aorepair.zip (and unzip it; it's the .exe file)
That said, I don't know how this tool (from 2006) works today in all situations.
AOREPAIR.EXE: Strange icons? Broken database... may help
Re: AOREPAIR.EXE: Strange icons? Broken database... may help
Dang I had that after the S28, 35, 13 went insteanced
But.. the weirdness is that I moved my operating folder to my documents to fix it.
Apparently it was a Vista tweak not a AODB problam.
But.. the weirdness is that I moved my operating folder to my documents to fix it.
Apparently it was a Vista tweak not a AODB problam.
" I Don't Like That Man. I Must Get To Know Him Better." -Abraham Lincoln
Re: AOREPAIR.EXE: Strange icons? Broken database... may help
Funny, I do a google search looking for this and end up here
. Anyway, I'm still working with FC on the connection issue. But I do need this tool and can't pull up ftp://ftp.funcom.com/cd/patches/aorepair.exe... is there another place to get it before i rip my hair out?
You would think FC would add it with the game, like some of the other gaming companies do, but noooo! They have to be difficult.

You would think FC would add it with the game, like some of the other gaming companies do, but noooo! They have to be difficult.

Re: AOREPAIR.EXE: Strange icons? Broken database... may help
Just ask Lil' Chrisax, as usual:
ftp://ftp.funcom.com/cd/patches/aorepair.exe
or
http://www.athenpaladins.org/down/aorepair.zip (and unzip it; it's the .exe file)
That said, I don't know how this tool (from 2006) works today.
ftp://ftp.funcom.com/cd/patches/aorepair.exe
or
http://www.athenpaladins.org/down/aorepair.zip (and unzip it; it's the .exe file)
That said, I don't know how this tool (from 2006) works today.