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  1. Well a day and a complete PC restart later I still receive the same error warning when trying to clean a file via Mod Organizer 2 -> SSEEdit QuickAutoClean. The first and only thing I have tried today when opening Mod Organizer. So I'm not sure what other program or process would still have those files opened.
  2. What exactly is the issue with MO2 that it won't let me use SSEEdit properly now?
  3. I'm on build 1803 actually, still haven't received the update. I tried re-installing now and that didn't solve my problem. Running SSEEdit in admin mode works however. Is there anything I need to keep in mind when doing that with admin mode?
  4. I'll try re-installing it then. It used to work in the past across multiple hard drives. And I'm on Win 10.
  5. They're all on another drive (D:\Skyrim Mods\Tools) where I put all my modding tools and mods.
  6. So I'm just trying to clean my Skyrim LE master files on my freshly installed game via the QuickAutoClean option of SSEEdit. I have the most recent version of MO2 installed and the most recent version of SSEEdit. However no matter if I launch SSEEdit from within MO2 or by itself, at the end I always get an error message about some access violation. My Skyrim install path: G:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition So it's not in a program files folder nor on my primary drive.
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