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# Installation

UCR is really easy to install as it's an **LabApi** plugin.

In order to install UCR you need to download the `UncomplicatedCustomRoles-LabApi.dll` file from the [UCR latest release](https://github.com/UncomplicatedCustomServer/UncomplicatedCustomRoles/releases/latest) and put the file inside the folder.\
In Linux: `.config/SCP Secret Laboratory/LabAPI/plugins/global/` \
In Windows: `%AppData%/SCP Secret Laboratory/LabAPI/plugins/global/`&#x20;

~~You may need to install the UCR's only dependency, **Newtonsoft.Json** and if you need to then download from the~~ [~~UCR latest release~~](https://github.com/UncomplicatedCustomServer/UncomplicatedCustomRoles/releases/latest) ~~the file `Newtonsoft.Json.dll` and put it inside the `.config/EXILED/Plugin/dependencies` folder.~~\
After <kbd>v9.3.0</kbd> you don't need `Newtonsoft.Json.dll` to run the plugin.

You need to install the UCR's only dependency, you can download **0Harmony** from the [UCR latest release](https://github.com/UncomplicatedCustomServer/UncomplicatedCustomRoles/releases/latest) the file `0Harmony.dll` and put it inside the folder.\
In Linux: `.config/SCP Secret Laboratory/LabAPI/dependencies/global/` \
In Windows: `%AppData%/SCP Secret Laboratory/LabAPI/dependencies/global/`&#x20;

After this you simply need to **completely restart the SCP:SL Server** in order to allow UCR to enable itself.


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