![]() ![]() Exit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer.ġ2. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.ġ1. Right-click EnableLinkedConnections, and then click Modify.ġ0. Type EnableLinkedConnections, and then press ENTER.ĩ. Point to New, and then click DWORD Value.Ĩ. Locate and then right-click the registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.ħ. type regedit in to the search field and open the entry regeditĦ. Search for "Origin Client Host" in the list and duble click itĤ. Here the detailed steps to realize my solution:ġ. type services.msc in to the Search field and open ServicesĢ. My solution has the drawback that Origin prompts you with an UAC for the first download after Origin started. Also running the service under your user has the drawback that origin would not work in multi-user environments. You culd also map the Network Share in the SYSTEM user but this is generally not a good idea, because then the SYSTEM user could be atacked throu that share. To allow the Programs, which run as administrator, to see the Network Share you have to follow these instructions: (v=ws.10).aspx. Now Origin cannot start the service and runs the Executable as Administrator of your User. The easiest way to solve this is to disable the service. This service is executed under the SYSTEM user account, which doesn't know of your Network Share mappings. Origin has a service called "Origin Client Service" which is required to download a Game. ![]() After lots of trying i found the reson why. I also had the problem, that Origin dosen't want to download the games on a Network Share. ![]()
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