![]() Do not give access before my colleagues ensure everything is safe. ModStation now puts the mods into the correct folder, and its working again. edit 2: deleting the directory with the empty resmods folder seems to have done the trick. ![]() It's strange moment in case that it's been working for a long time already and suddenly there is an issue. I highly recommend you to create WGCheck report, attach it to the ticket with your discription and wait for the answer. Ill try to just delete that directory and see if ModStation manages to put the mods in the right one, or if its ModStation itself which is making a mess of it. This process does not collect any confidential information. WargamingErrorMonitor.exe is launched in parallel with the game in order to generate diagnostic files in case of a crash of the game client. So, offending exe file renamed so it can't be loaded by whatever's calling it, and firewall told "never let this talk to anything" for both the old and new name. and it immediately reloads and tries to access the internet again. Temporarily block its access, and kill the process. ![]() I don't recall anything ever asking if it was OK for that to "phone home" or whatever it's doing. I don't recall installing that, and I don't recall giving any other software permission to install that. After the last update, my firewall suddenly started asking if I wanted to give "wargaming error monitor" access to the internet. ![]()
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