Mlox allows you to customize your load order by adding your own sorting rules to a file called "mlox_user.txt", which you put in your mlox directory. (Note that mlox does not tell you if you have missing Meshes or Textures, it is only a load order tool, and does not report problems with resources.) Customizing your Load Order (mlox understands output of Wrye Mash and Reorder Mods++) Or just paste the list of plugins into the Active plugins pane of the GUI. Mlox.py -wf someones_load_order_posting.txt
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Note: On Windows 7 (and maybe Vista), if you installed Morrowind in the default location "C:\Program Files\.", you may need to turn off UAC to get mlox to recognize your activated plugins in Morrowind.ini. Version 0.59 of mlox added an automatic checking and downloading of the mlox rule-base.
CHANGE MORROWIND LOAD ORDER INSTALL
Versions of mlox previous to 0.59 required you to manually download and install the mlox rule-base.
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You should see a mlox directory in the same directory as Morrowind.exe. Unpack the application archive in your Morrowind directory. there are later versions of wxPython but mlox needs the ANSI version install this version or newer as earlier versions only support US version of Windows and code page 437 Just in case you'd like to install the Windows pre-requisites for this version, here they are:
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