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Topic: Setting up Authentication at Cryptonit with Google Auth (Read 996 times)

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says can't run in 64bit windows 7

JAuth_windows_1_0.exe
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There is a easier way to do this for those who do not have smart phones or who have bad signals....

  • If you want to find the text associated with the QR (Barcode). You can take a screenshot of the QR code, which you can then upload and decode using http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
  • http://gauth.gbraad.nl/ is a online version of Google Authenticator (Which replaces the need to download)
    Your account name will look like username@CryptoCoin Exchange
    You will also need to enter in the decoded QR key.
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NOTE: Make sure you have good cell reception and the Google Authentication app ready to go! If you don't have good cell reception, download the desktop version of JAuth at https://github.com/mclamp/JAuth/tree/master/Installers (should be one for all OSs).

1. Go to the GA tab on your account page. Have your Google Auth app open on your phone.

2. Click Get Started.

3. Enter a new code from your phone app in the first line. I chose "counter" code. Submit.

4. On this next page, you should see a barcode. Using your Google Auth app, click on the "+" sign, then click "scan barcode". It should automatically create a new code on your Google Auth app with your Cryptonit username just below the new 6-digit code. But make sure you have the barcode scanned with your app and your phone shows "Cryptonit" under the 6-digit number. If not, just start over. You can get it wrong five times before being locked out for an hour. Get it right once and your good!

5. Check the box on Cryptonit and submit.

If it helped, tips are greatly appreciated at LTC LYpmskJiNUatXuugjpHZEfASM4RqU1cT5Z, but not required. Smiley
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