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Arma 2: Login Failure: Invalid Login Auth Code


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This happens when I try to update Arma 2 with steamCMD in the web browser.

ServiceId 1 - Stopping ***IP...
ServiceId 1 - ***IP has been stopped.

Initializing Steam...
Steam Console Client (c) Valve Corporation
-- type 'quit' to exit --
Loading Steam API...OK.

Logging in user 'USER' to Steam Public...Login Failure: Invalid Login Auth Code 
FAILED with result code 65
@ShutdownOnFailedCommand 1
"@ShutdownOnFailedCommand" = "1"
@NoPromptForPassword *****
"@NoPromptForPassword *****
set_steam_guard_code "NONE"
login "*****" "*****"
Redirecting stderr to 'C:\Program Files\TCAdmin2\Monitor\Tools\SteamCmd\logs\stderr.txt'
[ 0%] Checking for available updates...
[----] Verifying installation...

ServiceId 1 - Starting ***IP...
ServiceId 1 - ***IP has been started.

The process has completed.

 

 

What exactly does this mean, and how can I fix it?

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This is most likely SteamGuard

 

http://help.tcadmin.com/SteamCmd

 

Please search the help.tcadmin section before asking questions.

It really makes it feel like you don't want to learn at all.

 

Which, I don't care about for your own being.

But I do care that your clients get the support they deserve.

 

I checked here, did the guide to configure steamguard, and when I use SteamCMD from the \TCAdmin2\Monitor\Tools\ dir it works fine. So I dont think its steamguard, any other possibilities?

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This is most likely SteamGuard

 

http://help.tcadmin.com/SteamCmd

 

Please search the help.tcadmin section before asking questions.

It really makes it feel like you don't want to learn at all.

 

Which, I don't care about for your own being.

But I do care that your clients get the support they deserve.

 

Okay, I solved it, this one really was my bad, when I tried to get steam guard working I had another guide on the tcadmin help area (don't know what it was) but it told me to go to the "Monitor" dir and configure steamguard, after re-looking over the support thread you linked I realized it was different, instead of doing it through remote desktop like I did last time, I did it through the web browser and it worked fine, sorry that it appeared I was not trying to solve it myself, but I was stuck on this for quite a while, thanks anyways Raizio and all else who supported!

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