

Version 1.01 of the toolset installer has addressed this issue by installing the database to a predefined location independant of the location of the game executable. MSSQL Express 2005's installer has a limitation that prevents it from installing to a directory path that's longer than 58 characters. Once this "BioWare" folder is created the installation will complete by clicking on "retry". This is due to the installation program not creating the folder "BioWare" in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files. The work around for this is to either create the folder "BioWare" in the directory of C:\Program Files\Common Files\ prior to the installation or at the point where the error is experienced. On Windows 7 64 bit you may experience this error durring the installation of the toolset.Ĭ:\Program Files\Common Files\BioWare\Uninstall Dragon Age Toolset.exe It is somewhat safer to leave it blocked. You can choose to block or allow this, the installer will work either way. The installer makes use of this program to register the game engine's DLL for use by the toolset. On Vista and Windows 7 systems you may get a message reading "Windows has blocked some of the features of this program." It will indicate that the offending program is "Microsoft Register Server", located at C:\windows\system32\regsvr32.exe. This can be easily fixed by changing the "Resource Build Path" variable found in Options->Environment. If you install the toolset in a non-default location, the toolset may not be made aware of where the Resource Builder has been put. This can happen if you uninstall the toolset and then reinstall it again in a different location. If the toolset cannot find DLLs you may need to run the configuration tool after installation to tell the toolset where to find the Dragon Age build. After you have successfully configured and launched the game at least once, you should no longer get this error. This happens automatically the first time you attempt to run the game.

If you have installed the game, but not yet run the configure program, you will get this message: "Please launch the Dragon Age: Origins Configure Utility".

You must have the game installed before you can install the toolset.If you get the "Dragon Age: Origins game install not found" error when you run the toolset installer: Then, once the IDM is installed and in control of your downloads, retry downloading the DA toolset through your default browser. One solution is to first download an internet download manager (IDM) freeware program (e.g. Connection with the server was reset", this may be due to a downloading management issue. If the Dragon Age toolset downloads to near-completion, but you then get the error " cannot download, etc. 6 Windows XP SP 2 and endless reboot cycles after install.4 Installer hangs at the stage of "Execute:regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Dragon Age\tools\Engine.dll".
