Monday, July 29, 2019

How to Fix Origin Won’t Go Online Error on Windows

Origin won’t go online error is an issue which occurs when you open the Origin. Once you open Origin, you get signed in to the offline mode automatically. Here you might come across the Origin won’t go online error and to solve it, and you have to go through the instructions mentioned below.
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Here’s How to Fix Origin Won’t Go Online Error on Windows
•    Resetting the Winsock
  1. Find the Command Prompt.
  2. Choose the “Run as administrator” pop-up menu.
  3. Start using the Windows Logo and R keys together.
  4. It will open the Run prompt box.
  5. Enter “cmd” in the context menu which shows and uses the Control+Shift+Enter keys together.
  6. It will open the Command Prompt.
  7. Enter the command in the given box and ensure that you click on the Enter button after entering it.
  8. Let the “Winsock reset completed successfully” text appear on the screen.
  9. Check whether you have fixed Origin won’t go online error on  Windows.
•    Changing the Antivirus
  1. Press on the Start option.
  2. Go to the Control Panel option by finding it.
  3. Additionally, press on the gear symbol for opening the settings tab in case you are currently using the Windows 10.
  4. Choose the View as- Category option.
  5. It is located at the upper right-hand side of the screen.
  6. Press on Uninstall a Program option.
  7. It is given below the Programs column.
  8. In case you are currently on the Settings tab, press on the Apps option.
  9. It will launch the menu list of all the software you have already installed on the computer.
  10. Find the antivirus tool by going to the Control Panel menu or Settings tab.
  11. Press on the Uninstall option.
  12. Press on the Finish option after completing the uninstalling process.
  13. Start the system to check whether you have solved the login issues.
  14. Ensure that you select a good antivirus.
•    Running Origin as an Administrator
  1. Find the Origin shortcut or executable on the system.
  2. Go to the properties menu.
  3. Right-click on the desktop.
  4. Otherwise, right-click on the Start option.
  5. Select the Properties option.
  6. It is located in the prompt menu.
  7. Go to the Compatibility option.
  8. It is located in the Properties menu.
  9. Go through the Run this program as an administrator checkbox before you save the changes you have made.
  10. After that, press on the OK button.
  11. Otherwise, press on the Apply option.
  12. You need to open the admin privileges by clicking twice on the symbol.
  13. Check whether you have solved this issue.
•    Turn off the Proxy Servers
  1. Go to the Internet Explorer on the system.
  2. Find it by going to the desktop or the Start option.
  3. Press on the cog symbol.
  4. It is given in the upper right-hand side of the screen.
  5. Press on the Internet Options button.
  6. It will launch the menu list.
  7. In case you are not in the Internet Explorer, then go to the Control Panel.
  8. Find it by going to the Start menu.
  9. Otherwise, you can use the Windows and R keys together.
  10. Enter exe in the Run prompt box.
  11. Press on the OK button.
  12. Choose the View as: category option.
  13. It is given at the upper right-hand side of the screen.
  14. Press on the Network and Internet option.
  15. In the window, press on the Internet Options button.
  16. Click Connections option.
  17. Press on LAN Settings button.
Kellie Minton is a qualified IT engineer by education. After working in the IT sector for a decade, she began writing about it two years ago. She loves to write about emerging technology like office.com/setup.

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