GrantSP, on 02 Jan 2017 - 4:29 PM, said: @screwyou00 From what I see in your logs it looks like it may be down to UAC issues, likely caused by your installation of WB into the Program Files (x86) folder. STEP in general, and MO in particular, recommends installing all tools outside of Windows UAC folders like those. Try removing your existing WB install and place it into a folder all its own. I have a D:\Games\Utils\ folder in which I place my other tools such as WB or xEdit. @tjax323 You needn't worry about your details too much, firstly your password is saved in the INI in an encrypted state so unless someone wants to force break it open it isn't exposed, secondly you can simply delete that line after you paste it into the webpage. Now, unrelated to WB, but you seem to have Qt issues with some UI elements in MO2, try deleting everything inside the [Geometry] section of your INI and then start MO2 again to see if it is corrected. The file: usvfs-2017-01-02_22-27-54.log is actually the most important one for me here as it details what is, or isn't loading. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't think it's because of UAC. I have the full access control for my ModOrganizer and Steam folders. Here are my logs when I switch WryeBash to my downloads folder and run it for Skyrim 2011 Wrye Bash "BashBugDump.log" MO2 "mo_interface.log" MO2 usvfs log and here are the logs when I run WryeBash for SkyrimSE Wrye Bash "BashBugDump.log" MO2 "mo_interface.log" MO2 usvfs log link to gifv of what I did