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Re: no server list

@bculwell06

Few other things to check, ensure there is no proxy set in the internet options for the web browser like internet explorer or edge

some antivirus can block the servers, some common issues are below

eset - disable protocol filtering

kaperskey - disable scan secure / encrypted connections

nortons (firewall) - set to allow as auto can auto block

3 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    I factory reset my computer prior to this download. So the only antivirus and firewall is windows defender
  • proxos666's avatar
    proxos666
    Hero+
    8 years ago

    @bculwell06

    I guess the next question to ask does the servers appear on another PC on that internet connection ? this would be an easy way to check if it is confined to that computer or if it is a block from the router/modem or ISP for example

  • EA_Kipling's avatar
    EA_Kipling
    Icon for EA QV Team rankEA QV Team
    8 years ago

    @bculwell06

    Just to make sure, the compatibility mode checkbox needs to be un-checked on both launcher.exe and swtor.exe.

    Also, you mentioned you're working off a fresh factory reset, have you made sure to run all Windows Updates since then? Be sure to include any non-critical or optional updates too, and restart your PC where necessary. Essentially the goal is to get to the point where 'Check for Updates' comes back saying "No updates available".

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