First of all, before we go over troubleshooting procedures, Mod Organizer works just fine when I'm at home, but I get the error and Mod Organizer can't initialize when I try to open it at my office. I take my laptop back and forth between the office and my house. Here is the error I'm receiving: Here is my log file:
15:31:59 [D] ssl support: 0
15:31:59 [D] Working directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\ModOrganizer
15:31:59 [D] MO at: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\ModOrganizer
15:31:59 [D] initializing core
15:32:51 [D] save C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/ModOrganizer/webcache/nexus_cookies.dat
Before you blow me up about my stuff being in a UAC folder, I have MO also installed in a folder that isn't protected by UAC and receive the same error when trying to run that installation. I also tried installing MO on a completely different drive, which yielded the same result. The log files from both other installations are the same, just with their respective paths. Noticing that, based on the log file, the webcache activity is the last action resolved, I tried emptying that folder and retrying to no avail. Now, I'd like to reiterate that, as soon as I get home with my laptop, Mod Organizer pulls right up with no issues. This fact most likely eliminates the possibility of many causes that most of you helpful people on this forum will want to suggest. Full Control access has been given in regards to permissions. The error saying something about the network, in addition to MO only working at home, led me to believe it might be a firewall issue, as firewall settings change based on my current internet connection. I tried adding exceptions to my firewall (Windows10 and Avast!), as well as turning them off completely and continued receiving the same error. I've even tried connecting to my home network over a VPN to no avail. Any input or additional troubleshooting procedure suggestions will be greatly appreciated.