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Taken from this thread: http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=12254.0

Run-Time Error: 380 - Invalid property value
1\. When clicking on a button in the server
Download this and place it in the system directory and register it.

2\. Unknown action
This error is caused by your server owner not taking into account the graphics limit for Windows 98\. The graphics they distribute are too large to work with Windows 98\. This happens on Windows 98 computers & Windows ME only as far as I know. The fix is quick and easy.

- Open "tiles.bmp" in the "GFX" folder at the client side.
- Make sure it opens in Paint. If it does not open in Paint automatically, right click on tiles.bmp and click Edit. If that doesnt work, then right click tiles.bmp and go into the Open With… submenu, and if paint is in there, click it, if it isn't, click Choose Program... and click browse, then go to "C:\WINDOWS\system32" and double click on the "mspaint" icon. Then click ok.
- Once in Paint, click Image (ALT+I), Then click Attributes. OR you can just hold control and hit E when you open paint.
- Once in the Attributes menu, edit it to look like the following:
Width: 224
Height: 9728
Units: Pixels
Colors: Colors
- Then click OK
- Then click File, Then click Save. OR hold control and hit S.

If this doesn't work, just try messing with the numbers until its fixed. (temporary)
    Global fix.
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Delete the Item ID in your Item folder, if that doesn't work, also delete the Spell ID in the Spells folder.
Don't forget the restart the server after you did this, though.

If you're using EO, you can find it in your server folder, so for example:

'../Server/Data/Items'
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So you don't get another window popping up saying: Runtime Error xXx - Blahblah?

Try the following..

* Go to your Resources folder (../Server/Data/Resources/) cut out the correct Resource ID file and paste it somewhere else.
* Run your server again.
* Then go to your Client maps folder (../Client/Data files/Maps), delete the map file you placed the resource on and run the client.
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All right, in that case try my previous solution.

@Rusher:

> * Go to your Resources folder (../Server/Data/Resources/) cut out the correct Resource ID file and paste it somewhere else.
> * Run your server again.
> * Then go to your Client maps folder (../Client/Data files/Maps), delete the map file you placed the resource on and run the client.

If you're not sure which ID your resource or map is, you can also just cut them all out and paste them in a temporary folder.
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