My PC enjoyes creating weird errors and probems and today it's ESO's turn again. So when I start the launcher the 'play' button instead says 'install' and when I click it it does in fact try to install the game but since I don't have enough disc space a 104 error pops up instead. The thing is though, my game is aready installed! I checked my folders and everything is there, right where it's supposed to be. How do I explain that to my Launcher? Is there an option to select and browse the directory for any game data? The repair function is no longer available for me, is has simply vanished from the menu. I'm on Steam but when I browse the game's settings it shows me the correct install location so I don't think it's a Steam issue. Well, there is one difference I noticed in my game folders. But even it that file corrupted -again- the launcher should still be able to recognize the rest of my data, right? eso64.exe now always gives me a system warning when I open it, where I have to verify that I trust it's origin. Not long ago I had an issue where I lost all access permissions for my eso64.exe and the only way I could find to fix it was to move the entire folder to a new location. (I made this post back then.) Recently I was able to remove the broken file and moved everything back into the original folder. But since the game worked fine after that I'm not sure if my new problem is related to this. Once you’ve installed the launcher, you’ll want to install DayZ Standalone. To install DZSA Launcher on your PC, you’ll first need to download it from Steam. Luckily, you can set up a desktop shortcut for this program. Your ESO launcher may not have the required permissions to access certain folders leading to the 104 error. To download and install DZSA Launcher, you’ll need administrator permissions. Here is how to automatically run the launcher as administrator: This problem can be fixed by running the launcher as an administrator. ![]() In the Shortcut tab, click on the Advanced button.Tick the Run as an administrator box, and then click on OK.This option may be available under the Compatibility tab of some versions of Windows.The application files that may require exceptions in these programs are: You should also check your anti-virus and firewall settings to make sure the correct exceptions are setup. ![]() _launcher: C:\Program Files (x86)\ZenimaxOnline\Launcher.ESO.exe: C:\Program Files (x86)\ZenimaxOnline\The Elder Scrolls Online\game\client\eso.exe.
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