
- Battle.net unable to identify application version Patch#
- Battle.net unable to identify application version download#
- Battle.net unable to identify application version windows#
In addition to third-party programs causing this problem, a virus may alter the game data and prevent you from joining. Any programs or patches that allow the game to run without the CD in the CD-ROM drive are not supported and may cause this error. Right click on the game icon and a popup menu should appear, select Run As Administrator from this menu to see if this allows the game to start correctly.Īlso, make sure you are using the original game CD in your CD-ROM drive.
Battle.net unable to identify application version windows#
If you are using Windows Vista, the first thing to try is to launch the game in Administrator mode. First, just to rule out any type of connection problem and to make sure you are not getting a false error message, please try to join a few times in a row. Only the latest game version will be able to join. If cannot determine the version of the game you are running, then it will not allow you on.
Battle.net unable to identify application version Patch#
When you connect to, it will check the version of the game you have installed and patch the game to the latest version if necessary. If you are receiving an error message that says "unable to identify application version", then your game data may have been altered or corrupted in such a way that no longer can determine if you need the patch. Change the compatibility mode to XP and also check the box so run as administrator. Solution: Right click on LOD desktop icon and enter properties. Seems to have done the trick! I hope perhaps someone else that is having this issue can solve it the same way. Thanks for reading this! I tried not to make it a wall-o-text.ĮDIT: I FIXED IT! What I did was change the program so that not only does it run in XP compatibility mode, I am also running it as Administrator. Does anyone know why or have any experience with this? I'd like to be able to use my desktop shortcut (primarily because I want to play in windowed mode by adding -w to the shortcut) and not have to start up the installer every single time. What's VERY odd about this, is that if I attempt to run D2:LOD directly from the INSTALLER, I do not get that error at all. When I attempt to run D2:LOD by using the Desktop shortcut, I get the error message " is unable to properly identify your application version".
Battle.net unable to identify application version download#
I had lost my CDs/Case for D2 so I bought a digital download, and I registered my LOD CD-Key on the Blizzard website to get the digital download for it free of charge.Īfter installing both without a hitch, I noticed a rather irritating issue that I'm hoping can be resolved. I have (LEGIT) digital downloads for both D2 and LOD from, so it can't possibly be a pirating issue. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I'm having a bit of a frustrating problem, and seeing as it is a holiday I cannot contact Blizzard's tech support directly. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.

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