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Running Simsig from a usb stick 20/09/2013 at 23:36 #49482
John
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Is this possible?

I tried it some time ago without success.

I have a lot of time on my hands on night shifts, but I cannot install anything onto the work pc as I don't have the necessary privileges.

If it is possible, how would it be set up on the usb stick?

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Running Simsig from a usb stick 21/09/2013 at 00:01 #49483
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I think the fonts will be your biggest problem. Copying the DLLs/BPLs onto the USB stick is easy enough, though you'd probably have to tell the loader each time where to find the data files (ie on the stick and not in your documents - unless you do have access to that).

Somebody clever might be able to suggest how to run Windows or Linux from your stick so you just reboot your work PC, assuming you can at least get it to boot off USB.

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Running Simsig from a usb stick 21/09/2013 at 02:46 #49484
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PortableApps.com supports portable fonts.
http://portableapps.com/support/portable_apps_suite#fonts
However I have not tried it. Also not sure if SimSig will get them.

Another technology you may try is Application Virtualization, which packs applications into an exe which redirects file and registry read/write and capture API calls if needed (not sure if I get the inner-working right), basically like a sandbox, so that the application can be made "portable". VMware ThinApp and APP-V are commercial examples, but you can try Cameyo which is free for private use. To make sure SimSig is installing correctly, you should do the packaging in a clean install of Windows.

Last edited: 21/09/2013 at 02:57 by alvinhochun
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Running Simsig from a usb stick 21/09/2013 at 07:43 #49486
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It is possible - I have done that several times when visiting relatives whos computers don't have internet access without doing anything particularly complicated!
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Running Simsig from a usb stick 21/09/2013 at 15:35 #49491
John
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" said:
It is possible - I have done that several times when visiting relatives whos computers don't have internet access without doing anything particularly complicated! :)
So... how did you do it?

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Running Simsig from a usb stick 22/09/2013 at 03:33 #49499
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It is possible - I have done that several times when visiting relatives whos computers don't have internet access without doing anything particularly complicated! :)

Do you mean you have the installers on an USB flash drive to install SimSig? Or you actually made a portable version of it?

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Running Simsig from a usb stick 22/09/2013 at 06:52 #49500
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" said:
Another technology you may try is Application Virtualization, which packs applications into an exe which redirects file and registry read/write and capture API calls if needed (not sure if I get the inner-working right), basically like a sandbox, so that the application can be made "portable". VMware ThinApp and APP-V are commercial examples, but you can try Cameyo which is free for private use. To make sure SimSig is installing correctly, you should do the packaging in a clean install of Windows.
Just tried to make SimSig run on Cameyo but it didn't work. If someone manage to get it working I will be glad to hear that.

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Running Simsig from a usb stick 22/09/2013 at 10:01 #49503
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I tend to put all the files needed on the USB, then copy/paste the files to the computer i want them on.
When im done Im put any saved games back on the USB, delete the sim from the computer and i still have the updated game and sim still on the USB.

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Running Simsig from a usb stick 22/09/2013 at 12:36 #49504
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I tend to put all the files needed on the USB, then copy/paste the files to the computer i want them on.
When im done Im put any saved games back on the USB, delete the sim from the computer and i still have the updated game and sim still on the USB.
Can you get it to work if you don't have the administrator rights to add the SimSig fonts to the Windows\Fonts directory? I could never get past that problem with my work laptop.

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Last edited: 22/09/2013 at 12:36 by postal
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Running Simsig from a usb stick 23/09/2013 at 16:51 #49524
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I tried it at school today just you - i worked for without the admin rights
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Running Simsig from a usb stick 23/09/2013 at 16:56 #49525
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I tried it at school today just you - i worked for without the admin rights

Looks like that machine isn't (or those machines aren't) locked down as tight as most computers used in a business environment!

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Last edited: 23/09/2013 at 20:52 by postal
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Running Simsig from a usb stick 23/09/2013 at 20:31 #49529
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I would have thought the easiest option is put a Linux distro on the stick see and then run Simsig under WINE.
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Running Simsig from a usb stick 23/09/2013 at 23:19 #49536
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I would have thought the easiest option is put a Linux distro on the stick see and then run Simsig under WINE.
If you've got the rights to boot from a USB which most corporate machines do not allow.

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