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grf74
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Clent Uknown to Authorize?

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The past 2 days I have tried to goto our server, (SPK), and I get a message saying Client_Uknown_to_Authorize.

I haven't played in over a month, but I used to play on there all the time.

Can you help me? :roll: I wanna play on our server!! :cry:

ThanX!!
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Post by Badhabit »

Try "/reconnect" in the console
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Post by grf74 »

tried it.
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Post by grf74 »

I've tried puting in the cd key again, with only lowercase, and using the numbers on the keyboard, and not the number pad.

I've tried waiting for the message to go away, and it doesn't. I've tried /reconnect, and it doesn't work either.

Can I manually put in the cd key in the console while trying to connect?
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Post by uneasy »

I usally just ignore it, it goes away eventually
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yeh PB sux
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Post by grf74 »

Eventually, like how long? I've waited for a little while, to like 200, to no avail.
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Post by Rain »

If the problem persists, it's probably a network problem of some sort. Are you using any sort of packet filter?
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Post by grf74 »

I have a software firewall, the same one I have always had, with the same settings. I did disable it, and still got the same thing.
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Post by dutchmeat »

Is the server made on your computer/router?
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Post by dutchmeat »

Try to open a port '27960' in your router.
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