actually, you can do that without all this BS: there is a command line you add to the destination folder (or target) that can do what you want (what the exact order is you have to find). you add it after the show-err blah blah blah stuf (the same option you use to make EB run on BI).
EDIT: got it (actually, all the command lines):
show_err: This one is commonly known. It basically shows scripting errors of all sorts.
gs_join:Brings up the Gamespy join menu in RTW.
gs_host:Brings up the Gamespy host menu in RTW.
gs_lan: Brings up the lan menu in RTW.
gs_game_password: Brings up the game password menu in RTW.
gs_group_room: Yeah...just like the previous ones.
gs_chat_name: Didn't really check that one.
battle_ed: Brings up the unfinished battle editor on startup.
strat: Loads a campaign directly. It loads the Imperial Campaign when no options are set. To set a campaign, type strat:[campaign_name]
battle: Loads a battle, to use it, type battle:[battle_name]
multirun: Lets you run R:TW more than once
mod: No idea.
bookmark: No idea.
disr: No idea.
fplog: Not quite sure, but fp stands for "floating point".
fperr: Brings up an error message(example)
fpex: Not too sure, fperr seems to bug the game good without it(no way to get back to desktop)
util(Must supply options for utility mode): Use it as util:option. The possible options are sound, animdb, encrypt, unit_models.
blank_ui_caches: No idea.
force_default_hz: No idea.
na: No audio.
nm: No movies.
no_tnl: Haven't tested that one(though tnl is part of the graphics aspect of the game).
ae: No idea.
ne: Not full screen.
sw: Sounds only, no graphics at all.
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