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News WoW Legion - Common Issues Unable to Identify Application Version Updated: 1 year ago Article ID: battlenet error messages diablo 2 300624 Relevant Games: Unable to Identify Application Version Game data may have been altered or corrupted. Battle.net can no longer determine if you need to patch your battlenet support error messages diablo 2 Classic Battle.net game. The game needs permission to read and modify the game files. Launch the game in Administrator mode. If you're using a Mac, reset file permissions for the game folder. Tried everything here? If you have tried these steps and still require assistance, please visit our Battle.net Technical Support Forums or contact
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but it's out of date, claiming that I need a CD in the tray. However, I have downloaded the game from the Battle.net website. Anyone have any ideas as to what the problem is? Rollback Post to Revision RollBack It's https://battle.net/support/article/unable-to-identify-application-version the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are. #2 Jun 5, 2009 blood-doll blood-doll View User Profile View Posts Send Message Sexton Join Date: 10/18/2008 Posts: 774 Member Details try deleting, redownload and reinstall maybe. i've had that before, and think it was an installation problem due to unorthodox install. (installing over network due to no cd rom drive or some other craziness). also found this, you might try this first http://www.diablofans.com/forums/diablo-iii-misc-forums/diablo-legacy-forums/diablo-ii/72244-unable-to-identify-application-version before reinstalling: I'm having a bit of a frustrating problem, and seeing as it is a holiday I cannot contact Blizzard's tech support directly. I have (LEGIT) digital downloads for both D2 and LOD from Blizzard.com, so it can't possibly be a pirating issue. I had lost my CDs/Case for D2 so I bought a digital download, and I registered my LOD CD-Key on the Blizzard website to get the digital download for it free of charge. After installing both without a hitch, I noticed a rather irritating issue that I'm hoping can be resolved. When I attempt to run D2:LOD by using the Desktop shortcut, I get the error message "Battle.net is unable to properly identify your application version". What's VERY odd about this, is that if I attempt to run D2:LOD directly from the INSTALLER, I do not get that error at all. Does anyone know why or have any experience with this? I'd like to be able to use my desktop shortcut (primarily because I want to play in windowed mode by adding -w to the shortcut) and not have to start up the installer every single time. Thanks for reading this! I tried not to make it a wall-o-text. EDIT: I FIXED IT! What I did was change the program so that not only does it run in XP compatibility mode, I am also running it as Administrator. Seems to have done the tri
ago by Dan Page about Diablo 3 Since the mad rush of Diablo 3's release last night there have been thousands of people struggling to get onto Blizzard's https://www.primagames.com/games/diablo-3/news/diablo-3s-error-codes-explained servers. With each attempt to do so gamers are presented with a few cryptic numbers. But what do they mean? Luckily for everyone involved Blizzard have offered a helping hand in the form of information. http://www.diabloii.net/forums/threads/d2-error-diablo-2-is-unable-to-properly-identify-your-application-version.216647/ Most users encountering problems are seeing 37 and 12. Error 37 can be translated to "The service is undergoing maintenance, please try again later." Error 12 means "the Global Play feature being disabled until all error messages regions are active". Blizzard has advised players receiving this message to make sure they choose the correct region when starting the game. Blizzard's advice in full: "If your installation disc has been ejected, please reinsert and try again. If not, or if you keep seeing this error, log in to Battle.net and install Diablo III digitally" - If you downloaded the installer digitally, this error indicates that it did error messages diablo not convert the files correctly. This can often be caused by closing the downloader early. Though the downloader may show 100%, please allow some time for it to fully complete. To resolve this issue, log into Battle.net and re-run the downloader. Error 108 - Similar to "An unexpected decryption error occurred", the error 108 can be caused by corrupted, damaged or incomplete installation files. This can often times be caused by closing the downloader early. Though the downloader may show 100%, please allow some time for it to fully complete. You may be able to fix this by running the downloader and pointing it to the same saved location so that it may scan and download any missing files. Error 12 - This error is caused by the Global Play feature being disabled until all regions are active. Please make sure you choose the correct region when starting the game as per this sticky Error 33 and 34200 - The service is undergoing maintenance, please try again later. (Please note that Diablo 3 will not be available for play until May 15 at 12:01 a.m. PDT. Error 37 - The server is full. This is likely due to high login traffic. The only solution is to keep
D2 Error: Diablo 2 Is Unable to Properly Identify Your Application Version Discussion in 'Diablo 2 Community Forum' started by Ellis_D._Trails, Jul 3, 2004. | Replies: 6 | Views: 3708 Ellis_D._Trails IncGamers Member Joined: Jun 22, 2003 Messages: 17 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 16 D2 Error: Battle.net Is Unable to Properly Identify Your Application Version Hello all, recently I was encountered with this message when I tried to log on back to Battle.net after being idle for a few hours. I figure the cause might be that I was idle for a few hours, but I'm not so sure. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Solutions? Thanks in advance -Ellis Ellis_D._Trails, Jul 3, 2004 #1 ghoppa12 Banned Joined: Mar 10, 2004 Messages: 30 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 yes its happened to me before too. On every account on our computer it said that. Then I made a new account and it worked again ghoppa12, Jul 3, 2004 #2 Rueter_Reborn IncGamers Member Joined: Jun 27, 2003 Messages: 131 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 If you are receiving an error message that says "unable to identify application version", then your game data may have been altered or corrupted in such a way that Battle.net no longer can determine if you need the patch. When you connect to Battle.net, it will check the version of the game you have installed and patch the game to the latest version if necessary. If Battle.net cannot determine the version of the game you are running, then it will not allow you on. Only the latest game version will be able to join Battle.net. First, just to rule out any type of connection problem and to make sure you are not getting a false error message, please try to join Battle.net a few times in a row. Also, make sure you are using the original game CD in your CD-ROM drive. Any programs or patches that allow the game to run without the CD in the CD-ROM drive are not supported and may ca