GS_Schimpf was correct - my copied config had mods installed and the deletion of that file with the unzipping of the mods into a new config install as Mooxe suggested has done the trick.
Fortunately there have been enough modifications to XP64 since release that it mimics 32 very well, so I haven't had to alter registries.
I have 2 solid state drives and a raptor. Windows is on one of the solid states, C. Close Combat is on my raptor, F.
F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Close Combat III
My patches folder is on my raptor, F.
F:\My Documents\Patches\CC3Config
I will uninstall the entire config folder and delete everything associated with it, although I will save the zipped mods in a separate folder for reinstallation later.
I had an old Config manager (same one as the current download) that I've copied from computer to computer. I recently reinstalled CC3 and patched it on my new computer.
The old config manager had several plugins (RR, Frontline, GCUpdate, Pzjaeger2, etc) and the old manager held them as options to plugin. The plugins were located in a System file under "Packages."
However, none of the plugins appeared to actually do anything.
I downloaded from your site the Config manager again (same version I already have) and unzipped it. I copied over the files I have into the Plugins folder and the System/Packages folder but none of them show up in the Config manager.
I run an XP64 system.
Does this manager work on this system? If so, why aren't my mods showing up in the manager?
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