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Bram Matthys 372fbe7af9 - Win32 installer: Make it so a user can no longer accidentally check both
'install as service' and 'encrypt SSL certificate', as they are
  incompatible (a service cannot ask a user to enter a password).
- Win32 installer: Fixed long outstanding problem with some Vista / Windows 7
  installations, which has to do with file permissions of the Unreal3.2
  folder. Symptoms were error messages such as:
  Unable to create file 'tmp/10D9D743.commands.dll': Permission denied
  But also failing to create SSL certificates, nothing being logged, etc.
  This is now fixed by setting write access on the Unreal3.2 folder to the
  user running the install, unless the user chooses not to use this new
  option (it can be unchecked), in which case the user is warned that he
  should take care of this himself.
  Reported by various persons, special thanks to Bock and goldenwolf for
  helping us to track down this issue (#0003943).
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==[ COMPILING ]==
To build the ircd, run:
./Config
make

If you specified an alternative location during ./Config you also need
to run "make install".

==[ MAKING A CONFIG FILE ]==
If you are new, then you need to create your own configfile:

copy doc/example.conf to your main UnrealIRCd directory and call
it unrealircd.conf .
Then open it in an editor and carefully modify it, consult the docs
(doc/unreal32docs.html, or online: www.unrealircd.com/unreal32docs.html)
for more information about every block/setting.
Common problems are explained in the FAQ, which is located at:
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIrcd/faq/ .

==[ BOOTING YOUR IRCD ]==
Just type: ./unreal start
Note that after booting the errors are usually logged to ircd.log,
so check that file if you have any problems.
Again, check the FAQ (and docs) if you have any boot problems.
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