- #WHY DOES THE COMMAND PROMPT KEEP POPPING UP MOD#
- #WHY DOES THE COMMAND PROMPT KEEP POPPING UP WINDOWS#
when i join a 'starvation mod server' it does it to me. Antagonizing people who just want to help you is not the best way to go about getting said help. Also a better attitude would work wonders, aswell. More information is required for a better answer. If the client does not have it installed locally and joins a server that does their console will be spammed with error messages complaining about the prefabs not existing.Īgain, no idea if this is really what you're facing. Originally posted by Valmar:If I had to take a guess (and that is really all it is, a guess, since you didn't provide any information to really work with) the server is running Magoli's Compo Prefab Pack. If you fail to be helpful with my lack of information I will start a new thread unnecessarily and insult your attempt to help." Is this the intended way you would like your posting perceived? I am expecting you to tell me what mod I need for the server with a rather generic name. I am also not going to tell you the error. Your post can be paraphrased as "I am connecting to Resident Evil server but I'm not going to tell you what the IP or any of the information as to how I found this server. You fail to provide details then insult the folks who ask them in an attempt to help is rather rude and not a very mature attitude to adopt in this world. How about not being insulting those trying to help you when you have not bothered to get the right files necessary (per your own commenting) to connect to said server? That would be helpful How about listing the server details? Some smart arse couldn't help me so i need someone who actually knows about computers That's the program that actually ran in the Command Prompt.Command bar glitchduring the game the command bar opens and scrolls down hundreds of commands.
Look at the following events to find one whose Creator Process ID is the same as the conhost's New Process ID. Its Creator Process Name value will tell you how it was launched. There should be a "C:\Windows\System32\conhost.exe" process, which is the Command Prompt window that you see. You're interested in the Process Information bit, specifically the New Process ID, New Process Name, Creator Process ID and Creator Process Name. You'll probably see a few events look at the General tab in the details. You should see a number of events you're interested in the ones with Task Category "Process Creation" with Event ID 4688, at about the time that you recorded. The next time the window appears briefly, record the system time (not the time on the clock on the wall), run Event Viewer (in "Control Panel"->"Administrative Tools") as Administrator (see above) and expand "Windows Logs" to select "Security". Tick "Configure the following audit events:", and "Success", then click on to save the setting. Select "Detailed Tracking", and on the right-hand side, double-click on "Audit Process Creation" to bring up the properties dialog. To do this, run Local Security Policy editor (in "Control Panel"->"Administrative Tools") as Administrator (right-click on its icon and select "Run as Administrator"), and expand the left-hand tree "Advanced Audit Policy Configuration"->"System Audit Policies"->"Detailed Tracking".
#WHY DOES THE COMMAND PROMPT KEEP POPPING UP WINDOWS#
If your version of Windows allows you to run Local Security Policy or Local Group Policy editor, you can enable advanced audit logging of process start and stop in the system, and the next time it occurs, look in the Security event log to see what process was launched.