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Its maybe month ago when some of windows updates made real mess with downloaded files. Every downloaded file have now (NTFS disk) in properties new warning about content downloaded from other computer and need to be "removed" prior used. Also is very good idea to remove protection from everything when you install/activate mod (vanilla FL installation, Crossfire folder into FLMM, FL folder after is mod activated). And I googled a bit for your error and here is what I found: link another you can …
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Hmm .. just curious a bit: you start CF through FLMM?? (thread name suggest this) ... I use normal shortcut for Freelancer.exe about this protection: link Can you please tell what is doing your CF installation now? (you now have Muliplayer in gray and therefore can't access it? , some error messages?)
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Check this: Discovery Gaming Community Maybe this issue is related to delete Freelancer "save" folder in documents (Best you can do is rename this folder each time when you reinstall mod ... FL/CF will create new one once first started, and you can copy your keys settings or SP saves back.
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data in documents are never removed by 'its own', they need to be removed by You. They are here: Documents/MyGames/Frelancer/Accts/SinglePlayer. This whole Freelancer folder need to be renamed, deleted or moved before you start mod for a first time after reinstall. One more question: CF insttaller did not installed mod into flmm/mods directory? this is how this should be As I re-read your post again: please follow next install order: 1) install vanilla FL (remove from whole folder write protect…
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have you deleted this fl folder in documents? (and this before you start cf ... if you tried first start vanilla fl, it will create its own fl folder in documents)
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this is rly weird. But: 1) CF can not be deactivated (never). You only can uninstall FL or delete FL folder and use vanilla backup (if you saved one) and remove activation key from FLMM look here 2) SHSCopy error happen due files "write protection" ... FAQ (this OPTIONAL step).