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I cleared my local EA Launch Helper cache and it started remembering my credentials. Might work for you.
- On your keyboard press the Windows + R keys at the same time.
- In the Run window that pops up, enter %localappdata% into the text box.
- Navigate to the EALaunchHelper folder and open it up.
- Delete all the folders you see, for me there was only the cache folder so I just deleted that.
If anyone tries this, let me know if it works for you.
For me it didn't work.
I cleared that folder two times.
At next windows reboot, again credentials are required.
Windows 11
- raw77777771 year agoNew Novice
Clearing cache folder did NOT work for me. Windows 10 22H2 updated as of May 15, 2024.
EA Launcher ver. 13.188.0.5701. Reinstalling launcher did NOT help either.
Every time I start the app I get either 1) login or 2) accept EULA in an endless loop no matter what I do.
- 1 year ago
For me it's exactly the same. The laucher asks me to log in or to accept EULA every single time the application is started. Version 13.202.0.5715, as others cleaning up the cache did not work.
I'm just going to remove the launcher from autostart.- raw77777771 year agoNew Novice
I never had it Autostart. I just start it when I want to play an EA game. I'm going to try to create an "AutoHotkey" script to start 1) start the EA app, 2) look for either the login window or the EULA window and put in the appropriate keystrokes automatically and 3) close AutoHotkey (exit the script). If I get it to work I'll post it on here in the next few days. You'll just have to download "AutoHotkey v2" (make sure it's version 2). You don't have to install it; you can just download the "zip" version and have it in your system path environment variable. I use it for a lot of things and it can get VERY sophisticated and automate almost anything. Wish me luck! We know that EA wil NEVER fix this issue!!!