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Okay.... this is getting a little annoying!

NeoTheOne717
Hey there ZOS,
I thoroughly enjoy your game and I have had little issues with it thus far. You guys have been great and the beta and early access have been a blast. But over the past couple of times I have tried to log in, I keep receiving a message that this saying my computer is not an authorized one and that you will send me a code to verify this computer. I wait and wait to find no code in my e-mail just to find out that I can log in like 5 to 20 minutes later.....WTF!! This computer is the only computer I have been using this entire time. The only internet connection I use is the one in my house which is protected. So what is the deal? I'm sure there is some logical reason that im not seeing and that you guys are aware of it and are looking for solutions.

Can someone please enlighten me?
Edited by NeoTheOne717 on April 14, 2014 6:41AM
  • shaky010
    shaky010
    Having the same issue but getting the code pretty quickly after it says its sent it.
  • KerinKor
    KerinKor
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    I got this over the weekend on one of my two accounts but not the other, yet I was switching them between the two PCs I play on. Both of course are behind the same router, but then ZOS posted something about this which said even if your IP address doesn't change their system can lock you out so God knows what it's doing.

    That said Neo, your case seems very bizarre, in that the game suddenly remembers it DOES know the PC you're playing on.

    Chalk it up to yet another bug-ridden subsystem I guess.
  • Harkrider
    Harkrider
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    KerinKor wrote: »
    I got this over the weekend on one of my two accounts but not the other, yet I was switching them between the two PCs I play on. Both of course are behind the same router, but then ZOS posted something about this which said even if your IP address doesn't change their system can lock you out so God knows what it's doing.

    That said Neo, your case seems very bizarre, in that the game suddenly remembers it DOES know the PC you're playing on.

    Chalk it up to yet another bug-ridden subsystem I guess.

    Each machine has its own unique identification address.
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