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I was having this same problem. I would attempt to activate the game, but it would complain that it could not access the server. I was finally able to track down the problem to having my Origin games installed on a different drive than the Origin executable. In order to fix this problem, I created a soft link between the default install directory, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games" and my actual game install directory. This is the command I used:
mklink /J "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games" "[Actual Install Directory]"
I hope this helps,.
- Idsertian9 years agoNew Rookie
@DangerFloyd1 wrote:I was having this same problem. I would attempt to activate the game, but it would complain that it could not access the server. I was finally able to track down the problem to having my Origin games installed on a different drive than the Origin executable. In order to fix this problem, I created a soft link between the default install directory, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games" and my actual game install directory. This is the command I used:
mklink /J "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games" "[Actual Install Directory]"
I hope this helps,.
Can confirm creating a soft link worked for me. Standalone Origin version of C&C3 on Win7 64-bit SP1.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Confirmed fix when you set games to install on D: and not default.
Useful for saving space on OS SSD drive.
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