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Compatibility: | Ascending Tide (7.3.5) Deadlands (7.2.5) Waking Flame (7.1.5) Blackwood (7.0.5) Flames of Ambition (6.3.5) Markarth (6.2.5) Stonethorn (6.1.5) Greymoor (6.0.5) |
Updated: | 02/04/22 12:20 PM |
Created: | 02/03/22 09:56 PM |
Monthly downloads: | 190 |
Total downloads: | 5,537 |
Favorites: | 3 |
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225kB |
Draco9990 |
02/03/22 09:56 PM |
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02/05/22, 11:04 AM | |
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Thanks Draco.
Another hint: There is a changelog tab for the changes if you update the files, so please put the changelog there and not into the description. One will see it at an extra "clean" tab that way, also at the Minion addon manager (which currently is not supporting the "Tools" section of addons but as you have added it to Miscellaneous it will show there too). |
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02/04/22, 12:24 PM | |||
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Thank you so much for your response! I've improved the program by your suggestion so it now targets only the ESO launcher, brilliant idea
I've also added the uninstaller as a separate .exe. Regarding the cmd thing, I agree it's a great solution but I personally got annoyed having to remove it after each time PLUS having the system tray cluttered constantly since I opened eso multiple times a day. But for someone looking for a solution they can do on their own, your .bat works great!
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02/04/22, 11:45 AM | |
This is going to solve a lot of headaches I have around the launcher not closing properly.
Good on you for fixing what the devs haven't fixed. |
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02/04/22, 04:54 AM | |||
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Thanks for your tool Draco.
I've added an "issue" (as else I cannot comment at github) at your github, I hope this will work and helps you with that "Launcher" window title comparison which might be troubling as Launcher is an often used word for a game's launcher. @Masteroshi No, why do you think it would? This is a tool which will kill the task of the ESO launcher after returning from playing the game (eso64.exe closed). The description says it, and I also experience this problem since 1 year now (never had it before though):
Alternative: I do not need any exe file nor dlls for that, I just creataed myself a simple bat (batch) file which I click on my taskbar after closing ESO's game. Create a .txt file killESOLauncher.txt Edit it with a text editor like notepad and paste into: Code:
taskkill.exe /f /IM Bethesda.net_Launcher.exe exit Rename to killESOLauncher.bat Explanation: taskkill kills as running task/process and is a windows integrated tool in the Windows/system32 folder. /F forces the task to close /IM Bethesda.net_Launcher.exe defines the process' filename to kill if you do not know the process ID exit will close the bat file after execution If you remove exit the bat file's command prompt keeps showing and you will see feedback like "process not found" or "task killed" etc. After the process was removed the taskbar icon will still be shown until you move your mouse over it, but this is nothing that troubles me and is only visual. IMPORTANT: If your ESO launcher was started with priviledged rights/admin rights you need to run the bat with the same rights/as admin too! Else you'll get a message that the process cannot be closed due to missing access rights! bat files cannot be changed in their properties to always run as admin, so you need to do this if you need it to always start in admin mode: Right-click on your batch file. Click Create Shortcut. Right-click on the shortcut files and click on Properties. In the Shortcuts tab, click on Advanced. Check the 'Run as Administrator' checkbox. Click OK to close the dialogue box. Click on Apply to save the changes.
Last edited by Baertram : 02/04/22 at 05:24 AM.
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02/04/22, 02:26 AM | |
Wait... Is the ESO launcher supposed to auto hide when you start the game and then show when you stop it?
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