The adhesive.dll file is a core component of FiveM’s client-side security and functionality. When it fails to load or "handshake" with the game, FiveM cannot verify your game files or maintain a stable connection.
Right-click your FiveM shortcut and select Open file location . Step 2: Open the FiveM Application Data folder. Step 3: Open the data folder. Step 4: Delete everything EXCEPT the game-storage folder. Step 5: Restart FiveM and allow it to update. 2. Disable Antivirus and Firewall Interferences
If the game works with the antivirus off, add your FiveM folder to the "Exclusions" or "Whitelist" in your antivirus settings.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the adhesive.dll error and return to Los Santos. Most users find that or disabling Windows Defender solves the problem 90% of the time.
Turn off your Real-Time Protection and try launching the game.
Are you still seeing a or "Crash ID" alongside the adhesive.dll message?
The adhesive.dll file is a core component of FiveM’s client-side security and functionality. When it fails to load or "handshake" with the game, FiveM cannot verify your game files or maintain a stable connection.
Right-click your FiveM shortcut and select Open file location . Step 2: Open the FiveM Application Data folder. Step 3: Open the data folder. Step 4: Delete everything EXCEPT the game-storage folder. Step 5: Restart FiveM and allow it to update. 2. Disable Antivirus and Firewall Interferences
If the game works with the antivirus off, add your FiveM folder to the "Exclusions" or "Whitelist" in your antivirus settings.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the adhesive.dll error and return to Los Santos. Most users find that or disabling Windows Defender solves the problem 90% of the time.
Turn off your Real-Time Protection and try launching the game.
Are you still seeing a or "Crash ID" alongside the adhesive.dll message?