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ok, you're silly. :P
I see that in your folder there is no goonzu.exe file.
you're going to have on your desktop, the goonzu icon you click to initiate the program normally.
right click that icon, and choose "properties"
a box will come up, and you'll see a button that says "find target" This will bring you to the file that is opened by using the shortcut (desktop icon)
Now, you dont want THAT particular file. In the same folder you will find the Goonzu.exe file.
(Normally this file is initiated after the patching process, but you will skip patching when multiclienting)
if you click this file while goonzu is running, you get the old "cant do that please close program blabla" message. BUT if you choose the run-as option and choose another user on that computer that is NOT logged in, it will allow you to run the program.
using this method, you can multiclient goonzu on one installation.
this may or may not answer your question. I sincerely apologize but I do not understand what's going on in that folder.
Its like your control panel is configured to hide certain files or something. never seen that, but check your folder options in control panel if this continues to piss you off.
again, sorry but this is the extent of my oh-so-pro (no) knowledge on this subject.
and um yeah so many missing files.. sofa king weird
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