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Result code: -35 and installing a game

I'm really sorry if this has been answered before. But I couldn't find any relevant information about it.
I just installed and set up a mac emulator on Basilisk. I wanted to install "Lunar Commando" however, after I unstuffed it, it said "Error while verifying your authorization. Specified volume doesn't exist. Result code: -35.

Am I just SOL? is a disc needed to play this game? or some kind of Daemontools?

I am not very tech-saavy, but I would love to play this game if possible...Any help would be appreciated!

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-35 means "No such volume, volume not found". You've probably some umlauts in its path?

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thanks for the reply. What is an umlaut?
From a guess, I removed the (TM) and an "f" shaped thing from the name after your message. So now it is only "lunar commando" however, it still is giving me the error, basilisk even crashed once....

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Make sure that before extracting/installing any program for using on Basilisk II, that you do it in/on a native Basilisk II drive file container. Not in some intermediatary drive that can be shared between the host PC/Mac and the emulator. All files and programs you may want to use under emulation must be installed or accessed from a mounted, native Basilisk II drive. If the Mac file that you want to use is in the form of ".image" or "img" or ."dsk" then you can drag it onto the emulators window to mount it (if you are not running at full screen display) otherwise you can elect to add the file as a drive in the B-II GUI. Otherwise move any ".sit" or archive you need to access into a native B-II drive before attempting to extract its contents and running it.

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thank you, but it is an .hqx file. I have one file in downloads, I imported the downloaded file, from this website, using HFVexplorer. In basilisk, I used stuffit expander, a folder was created with the game file and some registration files. I double clicked on the game file and got the -35 error. I'm not sure what I did wrong. But looking at the "Lunar Commando" download page on this site, it seems that I'm not the only one with this problem.

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What is an umlaut?
From a guess, I removed the (TM) and an "f" shaped thing

Counts to that issue, too. Good idea to remove that non-standard chars (plus umlauts, for example, are german ä ö and ü letters, which is also non-standard stuff, especially in this case).

Sometimes I wonder why Sheep and Bas won't mount disc images added in the GUI's drives list,
but then I've to discover the path includes such non-standard character strings.
Changing such chr strings (and re-assembling the file using the GUI) enables the stuff to be mounted.

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I've removed all that stuff, I think, but it is still not working. Could it need to be on a floppy disk, or cd, or with a different OS? I'm using OS 7.5.5...

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We're repeating the same stuff as already written on the game's page.

They're talking, the game doesn't like emulator environment...