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Anonymous's avatar
Anonymous
12 years ago
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Re: igoproxy64.exe

There are some Antivirus's that will catch this & report it, it's a false postive, try to add it to your AV safe (whitelist, or exclusions) list.

 

You can also try uninstalling Origin and downloading it from here: Download Origin

Of course, if you have plugin's, you'll probably need to uninstall/reinstall those too...

 

I have seen a few people that found the Igoproxy64.exe file and simply changed it to Igoproxy65.exe and that worked...

 

Good Luck!

 

 

7 Replies

  • I went to the BF4 folder and give administrator permisions to both igoproxy.exe and igoproxy64.exe and the problem was solved

  • Rename it, forget it. Best solution ever, especially when they don't explain what it does 🙂

  • Spamwad's avatar
    Spamwad
    Rising Traveler
    8 years ago

    I started having this issue after updating Origin. Your method fixed it. Thanks!

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    I was getting the same error message when just opening Origin itself.  I gave administrator permission to igoproxy64.exe in the Origin folder [C:\Program Files (86)\Origin] and it solved my problem, too.  Thanks!

    Windows 7 Pro / 64-bit

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Approved
    Right-click on the file and choose Properties. Go to the Compatibility tab and check the option at the bottom to Run this program as an administrator.