Thanks for that info. I did check the SSL options in internet which were not but I dont see the older net enviroment or which one should I have. This is what I have now.A couple things to check just to rule them out:
Make sure all the TLS and SSL options are enabled on the Advanced tab of your Internet Properties (inetcpl.cpl from search/run box). There was an update from Microsoft that reset some settings and has been known to cause some issues with the launcher--was a Lodestone notice about it last month.
Make sure you have the older .NET environment active. In the more recent releases of Windows only v4 is enabled by default and some installers and such are making v3 calls that have been deprecated since 3.5. You can find it listed in the Windows Features section of the Add/Remove Programs snap-in (appwiz.cpl from search/run box). Depending on your release of Windows it may be listed under a Legacy section.
Run the game as Administrator. Either manually by right-clicking the shortcut or by setting it to always run as Administrator via the Compatibility or Advanced sections of the shortcut's properties page.
Double-check your security to make sure the executable files are allowed full internet access or are marked as safe/ignore scan. There will be executables listed in two folders in the FFXIV installation folder--6 or 7 total if I remember right (on phone at work so can't be more specific). This goes for Anti-Virus, firewalls, anti-malware, etc. If you have added exceptions in the past you may want to refresh them as some may block them if they detect changes in the file since it was last allowed (version number change and such after patching). Also don't forget things that manage pop-ups. May want to add the site the launcher uses: frontier.ffxiv.com
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If you have not done so recently, completely power down your system. Not a log off or hibernate but a complete shutdown. Some updates will not complete their cycle and release locks on files or services until a restart. The file system also has some tasks that need to run periodically while the partition is in an offloaded state and it will try to run them during the reboot. Nothing major that will hang up the machine, just quick fixes like log cleanups and quick integrity checks that may knacker up file access.
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