Tried that too. =(
Each of Origin.exe, OriginClientService.exe, and Madden19.exe have admin privileges, firewall bypass, and are specifically ignored by Windows Defender.
I've tried firewall and virus software, both on and off overall, using both Windows User accounts (one admin, one standard).
Malware Bytes hasn't found anything either.
I've attempted to make sure the Origin folders aren't read-only (right-clicking the folder, properties, unticking read-only). I also considered making the entire folder read-only, but the logic didn't make sense -- I assume Origin needs some ability to update, being online and all.
I do appreciate the responses. As frustrated as I am, at least I have a temporary solution. Now, if I could get players in-game to grab a fumble instead of leaping over it...
Oh, and by the way, I'm fairly comfortable with computers (having been on them since the Commodore 128) and have been using Windows since... well, DOS. So, before Windows. haha If there's any advanced tactics I can do or ways to trace/track things as I go, I'm welcome to try them.
And, I just looked at the time/date stamps of the Origin folders/files. I attempted to play this morning to see if it would connect. Only certain folders show updated files. I'll attach a screenshot of the folder contents. Please note that changes only happened in the ProgramData and AppData/Roaming portion, but the AppData/Local was unchanged.