so i couldn't find a thread with the same problem as I do
I recently wiped my pc and when I reinstalled mumble every server I try to join tells me I can't join because I don't have a password for the registered account, however i put in completely random names that I'm 100% sure nobody uses
anybody have a fix?
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so i couldn't find a thread with the same problem as I do
I recently wiped my pc and when I reinstalled mumble every server I try to join tells me I can't join because I don't have a password for the registered account, however i put in completely random names that I'm 100% sure nobody uses
anybody have a fix?
I recently wiped my pc and when I reinstalled mumble every server I try to join tells me I can't join because I don't have a password for the registered account, however i put in completely random names that I'm 100% sure nobody uses
anybody have a fix?
You wiped your mumble certificate, which servers use to verify your username on servers where you registered your name
(Icon looks like:
http://puu.sh/gOqwZ/91a7a8dbdd.png
next to your name when you register somewhere).
There's not much you can do apart from using a different username, or having a mumble server admin unregister the username you used before.
For future reference, you can backup your mumble certificate by going to Configure > Certificate Wizard then Export current certificate, then save that file somewhere safe. You can import it from the same wizard later.
You wiped your mumble certificate, which servers use to verify your username on servers where you registered your name
(Icon looks like: [img]http://puu.sh/gOqwZ/91a7a8dbdd.png[/img]next to your name when you register somewhere).
There's not much you can do apart from using a different username, or having a mumble server admin unregister the username you used before.
For future reference, you can backup your mumble certificate by going to Configure > Certificate Wizard then Export current certificate, then save that file somewhere safe. You can import it from the same wizard later.
(Icon looks like: [img]http://puu.sh/gOqwZ/91a7a8dbdd.png[/img]next to your name when you register somewhere).
There's not much you can do apart from using a different username, or having a mumble server admin unregister the username you used before.
For future reference, you can backup your mumble certificate by going to Configure > Certificate Wizard then Export current certificate, then save that file somewhere safe. You can import it from the same wizard later.
WariYou wiped your mumble certificate, which servers use to verify your username on servers where you registered your name
(Icon looks like: http://puu.sh/gOqwZ/91a7a8dbdd.pngnext to your name when you register somewhere).
There's not much you can do apart from using a different username, or having a mumble server admin unregister the username you used before.
For future reference, you can backup your mumble certificate by going to Configure > Certificate Wizard then Export current certificate, then save that file somewhere safe. You can import it from the same wizard later.
no brah i am using names like w wwwww and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[quote=Wari]You wiped your mumble certificate, which servers use to verify your username on servers where you registered your name
(Icon looks like: [img]http://puu.sh/gOqwZ/91a7a8dbdd.png[/img]next to your name when you register somewhere).
There's not much you can do apart from using a different username, or having a mumble server admin unregister the username you used before.
For future reference, you can backup your mumble certificate by going to Configure > Certificate Wizard then Export current certificate, then save that file somewhere safe. You can import it from the same wizard later.[/quote]
no brah i am using names like w wwwww and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
(Icon looks like: [img]http://puu.sh/gOqwZ/91a7a8dbdd.png[/img]next to your name when you register somewhere).
There's not much you can do apart from using a different username, or having a mumble server admin unregister the username you used before.
For future reference, you can backup your mumble certificate by going to Configure > Certificate Wizard then Export current certificate, then save that file somewhere safe. You can import it from the same wizard later.[/quote]
no brah i am using names like w wwwww and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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