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You don't need to launch samp-npc.exe for starting server. There is a "samp-server.exe" for launching the server. For the pawno problem try starting the pawno from pawno folder, then select "File" -> "Open" and then select your script. Maybe it will fix something.
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samp-npc.exe starts too when I'm launching samp-server.exe
I didn't start samp-npc.exe
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Show me your server config file...
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Make sure are all the files in them correct site.
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Have you ever had any similar problems?
What OS (Operating System) do you have? Mac, Windows XP, se7en or something older?
If you have Windows Se7en, then try running "samp-server.exe" as Administrator. You might not have permission to create some kind of temporary files or something.
You can also try finding "samp-server.exe" from Windows Task Manager process list. If you find it over there, right click it and End Process Tree. Maybe you have some kind of explorer bug, that SA-MP server is allready working, but explorer doesn't display it, so you can simply end the process and then restart SA-MP server.
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I have this first time..
OS - XP
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This is odd... You might check your .NET framework, drivers eco. but I'm not sure, it will help.
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It looks like you first opened PAWNO from a Zip file, that you 'opened' and didn't 'save'.
Windows is trying to find the extracted zip file, that it kept temporarily in the /temp/ folder.
As it no longer exists, it's forcing that error.
You need to save the PAWNO editor somewhere, and make that the default program for opening .pwn extensions.