![]() ![]() So that copy would have silently had incoming connections blocked. Since I installed EE via Steam, which sucks horribly, the first thing I did was copy the EE tree to an SSD instead, and run it from there. I like the firewall idea though, and now I do have a guess as to what might have caused this problem (though it's not a very GOOD guess). ![]() (On the plus side, I DID back it up, and the backup DOES have the missing ini file in it). I didn't have a Neverwinter folder in Documents - this was a clean install not an upgrade, and I didn't copy the one from the old machine as the EE there is about a year old. The firewall (the stock Windows one) has entries for EE (and the toolset? seriously?) in it to allow incoming - though, note to BD, if you're the one adding those rather than Windows doing it, you should probably also create outgoing rules in case someone's reconfigured the firewall properly, but I haven't done that on this machine.
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