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Here we go again, this happened on PC(A) too while importing another xml file
which is used by another account.
unreadable, and this time even on PC(A) it reads differently from WinAuth 1.x
and 3.x
Original comment by gs.t...@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2014 at 6:14
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That last screenshot tells me that the authenticator.xml file has been
corrupted. I can't say why, but if the serial is like that, the secret key will
also be bad.
Do you have the restore code?
Original comment by winauth
on 4 Feb 2014 at 6:20
And which version of the old version of WinAuth are you using?
Original comment by winauth
on 4 Feb 2014 at 6:23
the "corrupted" xml works fine on WinAuth 1.4.1170 but is messed up when
imported to newest version
and I don't happen to have the restore code for that one
Is there a way to find restore code on 1.4?
Original comment by gs.t...@gmail.com
on 5 Feb 2014 at 1:24
When 1.4.1170 was written, Blizzard didn't have the Restore code feature.
However, it just gets calculated from the secret key.
If you right click and "Export Key..." you see the Serial Number and Secret
Key. If they look corrupted, then the xml file is corrupt and the code will be
wrong. If they look fine, then note down the serial and key as backup.
Version prior to 2.x didn't have an automated backup, so if anything got
corrupt it was lost. In 2.x and 3.x the keys are encrypted and saved in the
registry as a last resort, because so many didn't have backups or the Restore
codes.
In your original problem, where you had different codes, are the serials of any
of them corrupt?
Original comment by winauth
on 6 Feb 2014 at 3:39
The serial and private key from "Export" window looked fine.
I imported the private key into 3.x and codes generated match with ver. 1.4
Thanks for the help
Another thing is I tried to view serial and restore code on 3.x it shows:
"Serial Number US-Imported" with a restore code at the bottom
I tried to add a new one on 3.x with the original serial number displayed on
1.4 and the given restore code, seems didn't work out.
So I can't import this one onto my cellphone like the other one.
I tried to create a new one with 3.x but it gives me serial starting with CN
not US, which could not be used on non-mainland China servers.
Is there a way to choose region on 3.x?
Thanks
Original comment by gs.t...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2014 at 6:29
> I tried to view serial and restore code on 3.x it shows:
> "Serial Number US-Imported" with a restore code at the bottom
The reason is the "private key" import doesn't include the serial, so 3.x just
has to make something up.
Before Blizzard invented their Restore code feature there was no way to recover
the authenticator, and even though a restore code can be calculated it won't do
anything. So if your authenticator is older than that, which it sounds like it
is, you can't restore it. It just doesn't exist on their servers. That's why it
failed.
In this case, just make sure you keep a backup of that key in case you ever
need to enter it in again, or, remove it from your account and add a new
authenticator.
It uses your IP to detect China from the rest of the world, because the
Blizzard China servers have a different URL than the US ones. For everyone else
the region is now ignored because Blizzard themselves pick it from your IP and
sent us back the correct Serial number. They changed this a couple of years ago.
However, you can override the CN/US option by including the following file
(attached) that will force WinAuth to talk to US servers.
Just put the file in the same folder as the .exe file. If you have renamed the
winauth.exe file to something , you need to rename this file too to make it
match.
One thing, in an earlier message you mentioned that there was a problem
switching between computers of different languages. Can you give me any more
details on that? So I can try and reproduce it here. Thanks.
Original comment by winauth
on 7 Feb 2014 at 6:54
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Missed a bit :)
> So I can't import this one onto my cellphone like the other one.
Not easily, because the authenticator is too old and doesn't have the restore
feature. It can actually be done but involves a rooted phone, and directly
modifiying the config file for the apk (assuming Android). A lot of effort.
Might be easier to remove and and a newer one.
Original comment by winauth
on 7 Feb 2014 at 6:59
Thanks for the config file, works perfectly
I tried to reproduce the problem again but I think I messed up the xml file
Now the code in it says <WinAuth version="2.0"> and result an error in 1.4 when
attempt to load
What I remember is when loading the file into 3.x on the same PC it displayed
same codes as on 1.4
But when I send the file to my friend's PC and attempted to load on 3.x the
code is defferent from mine.
I'm replacing my old one with a new one since it's safer, thanks alot for the
help.
Original comment by gs.t...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2014 at 2:29
No problem. Glad its working.
What language/region/keyboard were your and your friend's PC set to?
Original comment by winauth
on 7 Feb 2014 at 7:54
Region: Mainland China
Language: Simplified Chinese
Keyboard: Simplified Chinese - US Keyboard
Original comment by gs.t...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2014 at 2:59
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Original comment by winauth
on 18 Jun 2014 at 7:29
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