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Now you could also add the string in there, but that can be done more easily inside the hex editor later. Repeat the same for the other line as well. All you have to do is to update the value (68DCF9), to the offset, where you intend to place your new name (68DD38), after editing click "Assemble", then "Cancel". To do that, mark one of the lines, that refer to ".\data.ini" (PUSH 68DCF9 in this case) and hit "Space" key on your keyboard, which opens a assembling line. In my case, there is a lot of space after the text strings at offset 0圆8dd38, so you just need to change the two occurrences to point there. Also as you could see in the list, the code shows, that there are two occurrences in the code, where ".\data.ini" is used. Press "Enter" key on your keyboard while the entry is highlighted, which should move you to the code position, where the string is used.
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The selection inside the list should jump to a line with ".\data.ini" inside it (unless the diff has changed since I last used diffs, a few years ago). In the popup window, enter "data.ini" (without quotes), uncheck case-sensitive, check entire scope and click OK. Press "Home" key on your keyboard to get to the top of the list, then right click the list, and choose "Search for text". The loading and analysis process may take a while, but once the progress bar on the button is gone, right click into the code window, choose "Search for" and "All referenced text strings".Īfter another short while, all found and referenced strings are shown, you are interested in "DATA.INI" of course. Start up OllyDbg, go to menu File -> Open and find the client executable to patch. This preferably requires an disassembler, I will use OllyDbg 1.10 (I have not tested 2.0, yet) for this quick guide (I'll move it to wiki later, currently I have other stuff to do inside the wiki).