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@MasterBlaster73 I've disabled my Webroot and it still will not launch, so it's not Webroot preventing me from launching the game.
Shutting down protection of Webroot will not fix this. If you run procmon after WSA is "shut down" you will still see the WRCoreServices64.exe scanning the files at the time the game is launched. This is why only a full uninstall will allow the game to run.
I looked at the Webroot logs but see nothing to indicate anything is blocked, but it obviously is. If I uninstall WSA, the game launches.
- 5 years ago
add this folder to exception
C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 2042\EasyAntiCheat
- 5 years ago@Danno_USMC Did this work for you or is this just another suggestion?
- 5 years ago
this is working. this is what i added to my webroot file allow list. i have verified with this with several users that had this as well as me. We run corporate Webroot but they should act the same
C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 2042\bf2042.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 2042\EasyAntiCheat\EasyAntiCheat_Setup.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 2042\BF2042_launcher.exe
- DravinClaw5 years agoNew Rookie@Danno_USMC This didn't work for me
- 5 years ago
i attached a pic and the 3 lines i added. so 1 of those 3 is making it work. it should be the anti-cheat one causing the issue because when the game tries to start, thats what you see running before ERROR 🏈. maybe you dont have the right exe and file path in webroot. in business webroot cloud the file name is not on the same section as the path