[h=3]"Error Validating code signing certificate"
This error means that Windows is unable to verify the AntiCheat’s code signing certificate. This could be caused by your anti-virus software interfering with our AntiCheat or then for some reason the Windows Certificate Store is not up-to-date.[/h]To fix this, first install all latest updates through Windows Update, restart Windows once for changes to take effect. If the issue persist make sure that your anti-virus software is up to date and is not interfering with our AntiCheat. You could try to completely uninstalling your anti-virus software, restart Windows and then download the latest version from the anti-virus vendors website.
As a final resort you could try to manually import the GlobalSign “CodeSign” and “EV CodeSign” Root Certificates from https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1426602-globalsign-root-certificates
This error means that Windows is unable to verify the AntiCheat’s code signing certificate. This could be caused by your anti-virus software interfering with our AntiCheat or then for some reason the Windows Certificate Store is not up-to-date.[/h]To fix this, first install all latest updates through Windows Update, restart Windows once for changes to take effect. If the issue persist make sure that your anti-virus software is up to date and is not interfering with our AntiCheat. You could try to completely uninstalling your anti-virus software, restart Windows and then download the latest version from the anti-virus vendors website.
As a final resort you could try to manually import the GlobalSign “CodeSign” and “EV CodeSign” Root Certificates from https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1426602-globalsign-root-certificates