Internet going down during play
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Darn, I was hoping that would crack it, It is still under investigation and if I hear of any more hot fixes I will let you know.
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Appreciate it, thank you
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Was having the same issue and this fixed it for me, so it at least works on some machines. Weird how many variations to this issue there are.
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Confirming this worked for me too.
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Confirming this worked for me too.
Same here.
Side note for people who is receiving "too many arguments" error, just add quote marks to the EFT path.
Example; certutil.exe -f -addstore Root "D:\Oyun\Escape From Tarkov\user\certs\cert.pem"
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Thank you very much. This is exactly what I needed.
I don't know if this is the case for the others who had this problem, but I have Windows setup with 2 accounts, an "Admin" account and my actual account which has no admin rights.I cannot even begin to tell you how much grief this setup has caused me over the years with various programs failing randomly for elevated permission tasks despite me giving them admin privileges. Its just some conjecture, but maybe that's the case here?
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Thank you very much. This is exactly what I needed.
I don't know if this is the case for the others who had this problem, but I have Windows setup with 2 accounts, an "Admin" account and my actual account which has no admin rights.I cannot even begin to tell you how much grief this setup has caused me over the years with various programs failing randomly for elevated permission tasks despite me giving them admin privileges. Its just some conjecture, but maybe that's the case here?
This worked for me too, instead of taking like 10-15 seconds to realize I've extracted out of raid if it does at all, it's almost immediate that I get out and no hang-ups anymore. Not sure if it's a "fix" but hey, it worked for me.
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All I'm getting is this and it's frustrating me really badly
Confirming this worked for me too.
Same here.
Side note for people who is receiving "too many arguments" error, just add quote marks to the EFT path.
Example; certutil.exe -f -addstore Root "D:\Oyun\Escape From Tarkov\user\certs\cert.pem"
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Currently where I am at
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Yeah OK so it is not there, did you try adding " " around your path as suggested?
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Yeah OK so it is not there, did you try adding " " around your path as suggested?
Yes, and it indeed did not work and gave me the same exact message
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Yes, and it indeed did not work and gave me the same exact message
Do you have below certs in your EFT folder ? command you enter uses that cert basically.
You should check the command, path, quote marks on path, admin rights and try once again. I see no reason for it to not to work.
Try it on windows powershell as well. Right click start menu and click on windows powershell (administrator)
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Empty the storage containing all the Tarkov settings before trying to run aki on the client
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Do you have below certs in your EFT folder ? command you enter uses that cert basically.
You should check the command, path, quote marks on path, admin rights and try once again. I see no reason for it to not to work.
Try it on windows powershell as well. Right click start menu and click on windows powershell (administrator)
Using powershell seems to have done the trick, thank you so much, I wouldn't know what to do without you. Love you guys 3000, will test and come back with the results
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It has worked, and worked flawlessly, did a couple customs raids, got out on one, got head jaws'd by Reshala's goons on the second, but it still ultimately worked, thanks guys!
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