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Error -2146869244 when signing in

Hello, I need some help on this.

So I installed ClassiCube on my old Windows XP system to try out, and I can't seem to log into my account with the 32-bit launcher as it just comes up with the two errors shown in the pictures below. I've verified that the password is correct and the internet connection is working just fine, in fact I'm creating this topic from the same system. I can't seem to find a fix for this error.

If anyone knows a solution to this problem, please help me.

Thank you for your help,
PenguinVEVO

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if you can get it running send some screenshots!!!

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You need to install DigiCert Baltimore Root SSL certificate to the root certificate trust store, as without this the SSL certificate of classicube.net is unable to pass authenticity validation

Simplest way to generate a .cer file for Baltimore Root SSL certificate is by exporting the root certificate from Chrome

Then follow the tutorial from https://support.globalsign.com/ca-certificates/root-certificates/update-globalsign-root-certificate-windows-xp-windows-2000, but install the previously created .cer file instead of Root-R1.crt

 

If that still doesn't work, then try adding https-verify=false to options.txt to disable SSL certificate validation (this is still a bad idea security wise)

 

21 hours ago, p1glynlol said:

Try add "http-no-https=True" on options.txt.

This should only be done as an absolute last resort, because turning on this option means your account password is transmitted over the network in plain text

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