Unable to Log into Epic Account via System Proxy on Domain-Joined Hosts in an Intranet Environment
Hello everyone,
I am using Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, version 19044.4412. My domain controller and the computers within the domain are all in an intranet environment. Initially, after installing the system and joining the domain, configuring the system proxy allows me to log into the Epic Launcher and my Epic account without any issues.
However, after a certain period, be it a week or a month, attempting to log into my Epic account using the system proxy causes the login process to stall on the offline login page. The proxy server shows traffic passing through normally, but the login fails.
At this point, if I remove the computer from the domain controller and join the WORKGROUP workgroup, then configure the system proxy again, the login page for Epic appears normally. Subsequently, rejoining the domain and configuring the system proxy once more also allows me to log in to Epic without any issues.
Any assistance or insights into resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hello everyone,I am using Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, version 19044.4412. My domain controller and the computers within the domain are all in an intranet environment. Initially, after installing the system and joining the domain, configuring the system proxy allows me to log into the Epic Launcher and my Epic account without any issues.However, after a certain period, be it a week or a month, attempting to log into my Epic account using the system proxy causes the login process to stall on the offline login page. The proxy server shows traffic passing through normally, but the login fails.At this point, if I remove the computer from the domain controller and join the WORKGROUP workgroup, then configure the system proxy again, the login page for Epic appears normally. Subsequently, rejoining the domain and configuring the system proxy once more also allows me to log in to Epic without any issues.Any assistance or insights into resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Read More