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Mods Install Issue: «An Exception Occurred in the script.»
I did a reinstall of the Nexus Mod Manager since its update and have been reinstalling some mods.
Mod Configuration Menu is a pretty darn important one but every time I try to activate it in the Mod Manager I get the message «An Exception Occurred in the Script.»
Same happens when trying to install Primary Needs Hud.
I’ve tried enabling every permission possible, excluding the files from anti-virus scans, etc. Nothing seems to be working.
Any ideas? (Fix listed Below)
OKAY NEVER MIND EVERYONE!
I found the solution thanks to user ElysianMods.
All you gotta do is Run NMM as Administrator, go to Settings, and «Add Shell Extensions for Supported File Types». Then just restart NMM.
I apologize for making this topic but hey, maybe if someone is having this issue and hasn’t seen ElysianMod’s post on the MCM Posts section, they now will know how to fix it.
Also I apologize for writing all this down here in this comment. I’m really not well versed with how Forums work.
Thanks so much. I have been looking for a solution for like a week now.
I tried what you said, but I can’t seem to get some of the mods to install (example; UIO, and a few others) Are there other reasons why the mods won’t install?
What mod manager are you using?
What error message are you getting? Have you looked at the Windows Eventlog to see if there is a system error at the same time?
To recap with updated info:
As of 08 May 2018, the Nexus has changed some site security to come into compliance with the new «European Union General Data Protection Regulation» (EU GDPR) rules. This breaks older versions of NMM and other tools using the older unsecured API. It is usually reported as being «blocked by the Windows firewall» or causing a «script» or «W3C XML Schema» error installing mods. You will need to update it from NMM on GitHub or this Nexus NMM download page. Check the version numbers between those sites and use the latest (v0.65.4 at this time). Please see this Nexus site news article for details.
A Working «unofficial» fix (confirmed) to login to Nexus with MO (v1) or older NMM versions without updating is available in this Reddit thread: Classic Login fix for MO1/NMM.
Note: this «fix» reverts to using the older, unsecure API at a fixed, no longer used IP address (instead of the address returned using DNS), and thus negates the EU GDPR standard. It could get shutdown without warning 25 May or after as that is the EU deadline for compliance and Nexus is hosted in the United Kingdom. Use at your own risk.
Some people are finding that even after updating NMM to v0.65.4 they still get a «script exception» message when installing some mods (such as UIO and MCM). This seems to be resolved by this suggestion from user ElysianMod:
(Supposedly this fix will be included in the next «unofficial» update to NMM on GitHub.)
Make sure NMM gives your user account the correct permissions.
So: did you update, or try the «workaround» instead?
[Edit: Updated with latest info.]
An exception occurred in the script nexus что делать
Fallout: New Vegas
Use Mod Organizer 2 to install TTW
Use ModOrganizer 1. MO2 is still in beta and its FONV support is far from being the same as in MO1.
Or use FOMM.
Or revert your NMM to the legacy version.
Essentially, it is the current version of NMM that does this. Every other option will work.
Use ModOrganizer 1. MO2 is still in beta and its FONV support is far from being the same as in MO1.
Or use FOMM.
Or revert your NMM to the legacy version.
Essentially, it is the current version of NMM that does this. Every other option will work.
Use ModOrganizer 1. MO2 is still in beta and its FONV support is far from being the same as in MO1.
Or use FOMM.
Or revert your NMM to the legacy version.
Essentially, it is the current version of NMM that does this. Every other option will work.
Mods Install Issue: «An Exception Occurred in the script.»
As of 13 May 2019 all «workarounds» that depend upon continued use of the old API (such as in post #5) will no longer function. That API has been removed, as previously announced more than two years ago. This includes but is not limited to:
* Nexus Mod Manager v0.65.11 and lower
* Mod Organiser 2 v2.1 and lower
* Mod Organizer 1
This only affects their ability to login to and automate the download from the Nexus site. You can still use them to «manage» your plugins with downloaded mods.
Repeating the previous advice (updated):
Some people are finding that even after updating NMM they still get a «script exception» message when installing some mods (such as UIO and MCM). This seems to be resolved by this suggestion from user ElysianMod:
* Run NMM as an «Administrator privileges» account.
* Go to NMM «Settings» (the «double wheeled gear» icon on the menu bar).
* Enable «Add Shell Extensions for Supported File Types».
* Then restart NMM. (You should not need «Administrator privileges» this time.)
(Supposedly this fix is included in update v0.65.12 and later to NMM on GitHub.)
Bottom line: make sure you have updated your manager version. If you still believe you have a problem with an updated NMM, report it as a bug to the GitHub project team.
A possible contributing general problem not directly related to NMM:
* Did you install Steam to it’s default location? If so, please see the wiki «Installing Games on Windows Vista+» article for why the original default Steam behavior of installing games to the «C:\Program Files» or «C:\Program Files(x86)» folder tree was bad (they learned better, and don’t do that any more); and why «disabling UAC and running as Administrator» is NOT sufficient, with instructions how to move it. This is the single most important thing you can do to fix and protect yourself against problems in the future. As much of a PITA as that is, it’s never going to be any easier than now. System updates often cause issues with games installed to these folder trees. Please see the ‘Restoring to «Vanilla»‘ section of the wiki «FNV General Mod Use Advice» article as well.
Disabling «User Account Control» (UAC) only stops Windows from prompting you to grant «administrative» credentials to an application that the system says must have a «UAC elevation». Disabling UAC does not automatically then enable the permission for such applications. Instead, (for all intents and purposes) it automatically denies them. (Please read this MS article on how it works in Win10. The basics have been there since the inception of UAC with Vista.)
i hope i can get help but thats not an option on my NMM!
i cant find add shells and all that
The older Nexus version of the «NMM Manual» is still available, but there isn’t one for the GitHub version.
so i have the nmm comunity edition with the latest update and due to a issue with the vanilla textures i ended up doing a fresh install but then i got an exception occured in the script when trying to install mcm and i googled a fix but heres the kicker i ran it as administrator and clicked settings but there was no add shell extension in the settings and i tried YouTubing it with no avail of finding a decent video and found a reddit post with the issue bu it didn’t go into detail im a step by step instructions kind of guy so ive literally been at this for 48 hours with no sleep can anyone help?
First of all GET SOME SLEEP! Anyone makes stupid mistakes when you are overtired. You won’t read or interpret instructions clearly when tired. This is a game, not life and death. Things will go much more easily after you rest.
Assuming you are correct that you have the latest version of the GitHub NMM (check your installed version number) and that you have followed post #21 above, then you need to ask the maintainers of NMM on GitHub about the missing «Add Shell Extensions for Supported File Types» option. However, first check that you are not getting blocked by Windows because you do not have sufficient privileges.
* Did you install Steam to it’s default location? If so, please see the wiki «Installing Games on Windows Vista+» article for why the original default Steam behavior of installing games to the «C:\Program Files» or «C:\Program Files(x86)» folder tree was bad (they learned better, and don’t do that any more); and why «disabling UAC and running as Administrator» is NOT sufficient, with instructions how to move it. This is the single most important thing you can do to fix and protect yourself against problems in the future. As much of a PITA as that is, it’s never going to be any easier than now. System updates often cause issues with games installed to these folder trees. With the game moved out of the default location you will not need to be running it as an «Administrator Account», which is safer. Please see the ‘Restoring to «Vanilla»‘ section of the wiki «FNV General Mod Use Advice» article as well.
Disabling «User Account Control» (UAC) only stops Windows from prompting you to grant «administrative» credentials to an application that the system says must have a «UAC elevation». Disabling UAC does not automatically then enable the permission for such applications. Instead, (for all intents and purposes) it automatically denies them. (Please read this MS article on how it works in Win10. The basics have been there since the inception of UAC with Vista.)
If you did move Steam out of the default location, then likely any access privilege problem is one of «File and Folder permissions» on the parent «root» folder under which you installed the games. If this is not set correctly to allow at least «System», «Administrators», and «Users» to have «Full Control» then you can’t overwrite other files or make changes. You then (while logged in as an «Administrator Account») need to enable the «Properties | Security | Advanced | Change Permissions» setting of the parent folder to enable the box: «Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object», so those changes get applied to the existing files and sub-folders.
First of all GET SOME SLEEP! Anyone makes stupid mistakes when you are overtired. You won’t read or interpret instructions clearly when tired. This is a game, not life and death. Things will go much more easily after you rest.
Assuming you are correct that you have the latest version of the GitHub NMM (check your installed version number) and that you have followed post #21 above, then you need to ask the maintainers of NMM on GitHub about the missing «Add Shell Extensions for Supported File Types» option. However, first check that you are not getting blocked by Windows because you do not have sufficient privileges.
* Did you install Steam to it’s default location? If so, please see the wiki «Installing Games on Windows Vista+» article for why the original default Steam behavior of installing games to the «C:\Program Files» or «C:\Program Files(x86)» folder tree was bad (they learned better, and don’t do that any more); and why «disabling UAC and running as Administrator» is NOT sufficient, with instructions how to move it. This is the single most important thing you can do to fix and protect yourself against problems in the future. As much of a PITA as that is, it’s never going to be any easier than now. System updates often cause issues with games installed to these folder trees. With the game moved out of the default location you will not need to be running it as an «Administrator Account», which is safer. Please see the ‘Restoring to «Vanilla»‘ section of the wiki «FNV General Mod Use Advice» article as well.
Disabling «User Account Control» (UAC) only stops Windows from prompting you to grant «administrative» credentials to an application that the system says must have a «UAC elevation». Disabling UAC does not automatically then enable the permission for such applications. Instead, (for all intents and purposes) it automatically denies them. (Please read this MS article on how it works in Win10. The basics have been there since the inception of UAC with Vista.)
If you did move Steam out of the default location, then likely any access privilege problem is one of «File and Folder permissions» on the parent «root» folder under which you installed the games. If this is not set correctly to allow at least «System», «Administrators», and «Users» to have «Full Control» then you can’t overwrite other files or make changes. You then (while logged in as an «Administrator Account») need to enable the «Properties | Security | Advanced | Change Permissions» setting of the parent folder to enable the box: «Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object», so those changes get applied to the existing files and sub-folders.
i have windows 7 and i reverted to the last version and still no luck i read the release notes on git hub and it automatically adds it apparently but even when i reverted to the last version it never showed up i have admin privileges and did grant full permission to all of them but still no luck i even tried uninstalling mcm and reinstalling mcm and the weapon mod menu ad still get the same issue
An exception occurred in the script nexus что делать
Fallout: New Vegas
Use a different mod manager and/or redownload them to see if the original downloads were not corrupted.
Use a different mod manager and/or redownload them to see if the original downloads were not corrupted.
its all good jus tneed to go to settings and allow extensions
its all good jus tneed to go to settings and allow extensions
How did you change the settings?
An exception has occurred on the Script
I just saw this new version of NMM and I downloaded if it is now working. No problems at all but where I experience problem is when activating a mod just downloaded via NMM. Here’s a screenshot to prove what I’m saying:
I can’t seem to let any mod work with this problem occurring every time I’m activating a mod. Details of the problem are:
System.ArgumentException: Font ‘Arial’ does not
support style ‘Regular’,
at System.drawing.Font.CreateNativeFont()
at System.drawing.Font.Initialize(FontFamily family,
Single emSize, FontStyle style, GraphicsUnit unit,
Byte gdiCharSet, Boolean gdiVerticalFont)
at System.drawing.Font.Initialize(String family Name,
Single emSize, FontStyle style, GraphicsUnit unit,
Byte gdiCharSet, Boolean gdiVerticalFont)
at System.drawing.Font.Initialize(String family Name,
Single emSize, FontStyle style, GraphicsUnit unit,
Byte gdiCharSet)
at Script.InitializeOptionsForm()
at Script.InitializeComponents()
at Script.OnActivate()
P.S. I may have mispelled some terms for the reason I have just manually copied it from the original error. I can’t seem to copy and paste it here so please understand. Any help provided will be given the fastest reply from me for the time reasonable. Thanks and good luck fixing mine. Hope to see this topic resolved in a few hours-days. Thanks! (If posted on the wrong thread, please do move. Thanks again)
I am having an issue in NMM, wherein I have download the Female Eyecandy mod, I activate the mod. but it doesn’t show up in the plugins list, nor in the data menu in Oblivion opening / start-up menu. The mod appears to not be working at all.
I have tried downloading the HGEC, but all that happens is, during activation of the mod, an error message comes up saying: «an exception has occurred in the script» or something like that.
I am using Windows XP at the moment, I am using a non-steam disc installed version of the game, and have tried turning Archive Invalidation on and off.
Oddly as it is though, most of any other mod works to my understanding, from companions to character idle animations. why is it that texture mods aren’t working for my Oblivion?
Is this happening with all mods or just a select few when you download them?
EDIT: Dud Ripaxe, this is (was) a dead thread. Look at the date of the last post before you lol. I would suggest starting you own thread so people are confused.
Is this happening with all mods or just a select few when you download them?
EDIT: Dud Ripaxe, this is (was) a dead thread. Look at the date of the last post before you lol. I would suggest starting you own thread so people are confused.
Is this happening with all mods or just a select few when you download them?
EDIT: Dud Ripaxe, this is (was) a dead thread. Look at the date of the last post before you lol. I would suggest starting you own thread so people are confused.
Only character texture ones. specifically: nude mods, topless spider dremora texture mod etc.




