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: The tool bypassed the licensing check, but Steam still requires the physical manifest keys to decrypt the downloaded files.

Install the files of your current installation.

Move user32.dll out of the Steam folder and temporarily drop it onto your Desktop.

Ensure your GreenLuma.ini or injection parameters are set correctly:

Open your main Steam config file located at .../Steam/config/config.vdf .

Visit a database site like and search for your game. Look at the Depots tab to find the decryption manifests.

This is the most definitive fix for GreenLuma users. If you are using manifest downloaders along with GreenLuma, you must feed Steam the exact decryption keys manually.

: Most "still encrypted" issues in this context are solved by manually identifying the correct Manifest ID from the Depot section on SteamDB. Find your specific game and OS version (e.g., Windows).

If GreenLuna still shows encrypted content, the issue is the game’s executable stub.

Sometimes Steam holds onto a "locked" state in its temporary folders. Go to . Click Clear Download Cache .

Open your AppList.txt in the GreenLuma folder. Ensure it contains the primary AppID and all required Depot IDs for the game.

Thus, the error translates to: "GreenLuma attempted to unlock the game, but the depot files are still encrypted because Steam cannot find a valid license key."

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The play button may appear, but the game will crash or throw a "failed to start" error. The play button only checks the presence of an appmanifest file—not the actual decryption state.