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Secondly after that install is performed then download and run the 'DirectX Web Update Tool" as well (download the dxwebsetup.exe file to desktop or downloads and run it from there using right-click and 'Run as administrator') Once it does that then open that folder and run the 'setup.exe' file inside of it to perform the install.) ( The installer file from there is a self extraction file, when you run it, it will ask you to give a name to the folder it will copy the installation files into. If you are still crashing on Windows, ensure that you have installed DirectX 9.0c (required even on systems that have DirectX 10 or 11 as they are separate installs that use separate system files). ( Windows) If you chose "Yes" when asked to enable DirectX 10 or 11 graphics and this began occurring soon thereafter please then perform the following: Clicking on each in turn if you find one which lists in its details as being Version: 7.762 then uninstall that and then repeat the attempt to install 10.0 SP1 from the vcredist_x86.exe file. As a test try downloading and installing C++ manually via the download here, (use the vcredist_x86.exe when given the option to choose what download) however if that installer fails with any error then open the 'Uninstall a Program' list in the control panel and in there look for all listings of "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable". ( Windows) This can occasionally be related to the game trying to locate system files related to the Visual C++ installation and not finding them. NOO.If you are encountering an issue where the game is crashing after you click the "Play" button on the launcher (just after you select the world you want to log into) please attempt the following: I understand your frustration as it took me days to figure this out and no real help from Spectrum (oh, the email works from their server so it's a Microsoft problem). Your email account will now appear and should auto-populate all your emails, folders, etc. Once you've finished your advanced settings, hit OK and then Finish. Now click on the "Advanced" tab and set up the servers as follows:īelow that : "Use the following type of encryption" select SSLīelow that: "Use the following type of encryption" select TLS *make sure once you select this to change the Outgoing SMTP to 587 as it may change Make sure "use my same settings" is selected below that.
The box "Remember Password" should be checked belowĭO NOT hit Next or Finish.Click "More Settings" on the bottom right.Ĭlick on "Outgoing Server" tab and select/check "My outgoing SMTP server requires authentication". Password: same pswd used to sign into this email *** Email address is removed for privacy *** Incoming Server: (this was so for me in the Tampa Bay area.some of you may have had Time Warner so check on your provider's site) ***Before you hit Next, be sure to check the select at the bottom left which says "Manual Setup or Additional Server."Īccount Type: IMAP (it should be on POP3 as a default, you need to click on that and change it to IMAP) Your Name : this should be how you want your name to display on your email Once it is deleted, (from the same "Account Settings") you can then add an account. From here you can delete the problematic email account. Now select FILE again and this time select "Account Settings" on the right. Select "Outlook Data File (.pst)" and Finish In Outlook 2013, hit "File" in upper left hand corner and select "Open and Export"Ī box will pop up, select "Export to a File" and click NEXT I did this process with a test account before I changed my main accounts for fear of losing everything, but this worked for me.ĭelete your email account from Outlook.
I realized my roadrunner email being a set up as a POP3 account was a problem and needed to be changed to IMAP. If you can't connect to the network on any device, continue to the next step. If you can connect, the source of the problem is likely due to your devicego to the section Network troubleshooting on your device. On another laptop or phone, try to connect to the same network. Here you will find 'Verify integrity of game cache' click it. If you can't connect to another website, go to the next step. At the bottom, you should see 'properties'. In your games library, right click on Black Ops Multiplayer. I actually solved this after 2 days of research and it would not let me reply to the previous threads so I thought I would post it here in hopes to help others!Īfter trying NUMEROUS things suggested by x y z all over the net, to Spectrum customer service?.this is what worked for me. I think he is talking about 'verifying your game cache'.