![]() ![]() 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 no longer can determine if you need the patch. Change the compatibility mode to XP and also check the box so run as administrator. Solution: Right click on LOD desktop icon and enter properties. Seems to have done the trick! I hope perhaps someone else that is having this issue can solve it the same way. Thanks for reading this! I tried not to make it a wall-o-text.ĮDIT: 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. 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. ![]() 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. ![]() When I attempt to run D2:LOD by using the Desktop shortcut, I get the error message " is unable to properly identify your application version". 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.Īfter installing both without a hitch, I noticed a rather irritating issue that I'm hoping can be resolved. I have (LEGIT) digital downloads for both D2 and LOD from, so it can't possibly be a pirating issue. I'm having a bit of a frustrating problem, and seeing as it is a holiday I cannot contact Blizzard's tech support directly. ![]()
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