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sorry all for being illiterate ;)
Get in and launch and wait for about 5 days, in the space you will find a set of power armour, equip and jump out the spaceship while detonating the C4 you got from deleting system 32. But always makesure you jump out with your computer. It should look something like this.
https://youtu.be/yzXx8MiHV9g
You are now on the moon and now the government cannont monitor you, and due to their being no air at all on the moon it will allow your computer to cool down on itself. Then open up Source Film Maker and make a custom TF2 scout model which looks like a space marine, replace the scout model with that in TF2! (Normally system 32 prevents this.) Make everyone on both teams go scout and download various custom maps...
Valve will then contact you and have already put the mod on steam itself only for you, now you can download it and play it seperate from the base game.
I did this and it doesn't show up in the game manager.
Edit: solved.
https://www.moddb.com/mods/unification-mod-dawn-of-war-soulstorm/downloads/dow-mod-manager-v215
You could even download most famous mods just in a few clicks. Unzipping and copying in a Soulstorm folder is still a manual process but you could find any problems with your mods with this tool. It could do much more that just managing some mods ;-)
Remember that *.module file MUST be in the same directory as Soulstorm.exe - not in subfolder! That's most likely was the root of the problem.