Star Wars Empire at War Forces of Corruption does not start

I am able to install this game, but when I try to run it, I get this Exception dialog: "an exception has occurred.  See _logfile.txt and _except for more details.  Press CANCEL to exit or RETRY to debug.

Anyone out there know what to do?

I finally got this game to run.  Rejoice in my 10 years.  According to me, he came up to 2 GB of RAM fix.  I applied the fix FOC_RAM_MPLobby_update.exe on the site of Lucas and it worked immediately thereafter.  I started with version 1.0 of the EAW and European arrest warrant: Forces of Corruption and I have not applied any other update.

Note: Unfortunately, the files to update associated with the last link you provided caused my computer to hoist a flag warning me of malicious adware.  That's why I went to the site of Lucas for him.

Thanks a lot for your help on this.

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