A friend bought me Minecraft so we could play on a server together but every time I try to login to the client, doesn't matter which version, it tells me either I can't connect to minecraft.net or it tells me it's unable to find a path to verify certification of target. I have gone to support websites, I've talked with people who know more about computers than I do and I've tried to email customer support. Nothin I have tried has made a difference. I have allowed Java through my firewall, I've uninstalled/reinstalled Java, I've made sure my clock is set right. I am at the end of my rope and tollerance.
Info on my computer: It's a Compaq Presario (if that makes a difference). I run windows 7 home edition and have eset for anti virus. Any other info you are going to have to tell me where to find it before I can tell you what it is. I'm not so good with computers.
If that is what was on the support pages by creating a shortcut with the code in the text box. I already did that and the same message came up. I really don't like repeating myself. I already tried everything from the support pages.
If that is what was on the support pages by creating a shortcut with the code in the text box. I already did that and the same message came up. I really don't like repeating myself. I already tried everything from the support pages.
This is a friend of hers. We have tried several things to get this resolved. It's kinda frustrating not being able to actually play a game that was originally bought so she could play with us. However, what she failed to mention as well was the whole thing of... her computer doesn't allow connection to Minecraft, as well as doesn't allow connection to Star Wars: The Old Republic, so that would imply that it's not just Minecraft that has the problem, but certain games. I don't know how knowledgeable people are about computers on here, but I'm sure we'll get this taken care of Kitten.
Bear in mind, she's also trying the NEW launcher that Mojang has, and she's seeing the "unable to find a path to verify certification of target" error. Sorry to sound bossy, but... just have tried a lot of different things, and nothing has helped.
ESET Security has a feature that interferes with minecraft's ability to connect to minecraft.net. First, open the advanced setup and follow this diagram:http://kb.eset.com/l...3076FIG1-3C.png
Then, try to login to minecraft. ESET will open a window asking what to do, press EXCLUDE.
ESET Security has a feature that interferes with minecraft's ability to connect to minecraft.net. First, open the advanced setup and follow this diagram:http://kb.eset.com/l...3076FIG1-3C.png
Then, try to login to minecraft. ESET will open a window asking what to do, press EXCLUDE.
I did as you said and I'm still getting the can't connect to minecraft.net message
Could not log in: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException:PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification pat to requested target
This is the error message I'm getting on the new dev minecraft. Someone helped me firgure out that it's the keystores I'm missing because for some reason my computer is not verifying certificates. I have tried adding minecraft.net and login.minecraft.net as a key into the java security certificates folder and it's how I managed to finaly download the new launcher but it is still having problems logging in.
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Info on my computer: It's a Compaq Presario (if that makes a difference). I run windows 7 home edition and have eset for anti virus. Any other info you are going to have to tell me where to find it before I can tell you what it is. I'm not so good with computers.
This is a friend of hers. We have tried several things to get this resolved. It's kinda frustrating not being able to actually play a game that was originally bought so she could play with us. However, what she failed to mention as well was the whole thing of... her computer doesn't allow connection to Minecraft, as well as doesn't allow connection to Star Wars: The Old Republic, so that would imply that it's not just Minecraft that has the problem, but certain games. I don't know how knowledgeable people are about computers on here, but I'm sure we'll get this taken care of Kitten.
Bear in mind, she's also trying the NEW launcher that Mojang has, and she's seeing the "unable to find a path to verify certification of target" error. Sorry to sound bossy, but... just have tried a lot of different things, and nothing has helped.
Its sounds like some block u information to the Internet.
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Retired StaffThat's your issue right there.
ESET Security has a feature that interferes with minecraft's ability to connect to minecraft.net. First, open the advanced setup and follow this diagram:http://kb.eset.com/l...3076FIG1-3C.png
Then, try to login to minecraft. ESET will open a window asking what to do, press EXCLUDE.
This is the error message I'm getting on the new dev minecraft. Someone helped me firgure out that it's the keystores I'm missing because for some reason my computer is not verifying certificates. I have tried adding minecraft.net and login.minecraft.net as a key into the java security certificates folder and it's how I managed to finaly download the new launcher but it is still having problems logging in.