SylenThunder
Community Moderator / IT Guru
Ok, first off, not trying to run without Steam. Just trying to run from a desktop shortcut for a separate client installation.
Have been doing this for years without any issues, and suddenly for the past couple of months I have been unable to. Curious if anyone else has run into this, or has any fresh ideas on working around it.
Issue is that you start the client from a shortcut pointed at 7DaysToDie_EAC.exe, and then upon attempting to connect to an EAC-enabled server you get the following console error.
Sometimes (but not always) this is also triggering a Windows Explorer message about one of the game client DLL's being an untrusted system file.
I feel this is probably the cause of the issue, and is happening every time, and it's just not always displaying the message. This message does not stick around in the notification tray, and I have not located any events in the Event Viewer that correspond with this.
Log file from the most recent event. https://pastebin.com/raw/zGJWAVe8
Also, not sure if it's related, but EAC stopped showing names for installed programs. I feel like I have seen this before, but cannot for the life of me find it recorded in my notes.
Now, for the things I have tried so far.
I attempted re-installing EAC.
I attempted re-installing the client.
I completely wiped and re-installed the client.
I have run all Windows repairs.
The client is fully excluded from AV software. Have also tried disabling, and even completely removing said software. (Including Defender)
I have re-installed Windows 10.
I have installed Windows 11.
I tried adding the separate client to Steam as a "non-Steam game", and starting it from Steam. Same issue.
And for the life of me, I have been completely unable to find a workaround. Usually it's something simple like I needed to run the client as admin.
Even without attempting to connect to a server, I can exit out of the client and will see the Windows Untrusted System File error.
And if I start the client from the standard client install inside Steam. Zero issues. Everything is peachy.
Also note that I have not been able to test this on another PC yet. I haven't had a ton of free time, and have just been smashing my head into the wall occasionally over the past few weeks trying to come up with new ways to troubleshoot the issue. I have used three different OS installs on this PC though so....
Thoughts?
Have been doing this for years without any issues, and suddenly for the past couple of months I have been unable to. Curious if anyone else has run into this, or has any fresh ideas on working around it.
Issue is that you start the client from a shortcut pointed at 7DaysToDie_EAC.exe, and then upon attempting to connect to an EAC-enabled server you get the following console error.

Sometimes (but not always) this is also triggering a Windows Explorer message about one of the game client DLL's being an untrusted system file.

I feel this is probably the cause of the issue, and is happening every time, and it's just not always displaying the message. This message does not stick around in the notification tray, and I have not located any events in the Event Viewer that correspond with this.
Log file from the most recent event. https://pastebin.com/raw/zGJWAVe8
Also, not sure if it's related, but EAC stopped showing names for installed programs. I feel like I have seen this before, but cannot for the life of me find it recorded in my notes.

Now, for the things I have tried so far.
I attempted re-installing EAC.
I attempted re-installing the client.
I completely wiped and re-installed the client.
I have run all Windows repairs.
The client is fully excluded from AV software. Have also tried disabling, and even completely removing said software. (Including Defender)
I have re-installed Windows 10.
I have installed Windows 11.
I tried adding the separate client to Steam as a "non-Steam game", and starting it from Steam. Same issue.
And for the life of me, I have been completely unable to find a workaround. Usually it's something simple like I needed to run the client as admin.
Even without attempting to connect to a server, I can exit out of the client and will see the Windows Untrusted System File error.
And if I start the client from the standard client install inside Steam. Zero issues. Everything is peachy.
Also note that I have not been able to test this on another PC yet. I haven't had a ton of free time, and have just been smashing my head into the wall occasionally over the past few weeks trying to come up with new ways to troubleshoot the issue. I have used three different OS installs on this PC though so....
Thoughts?