| Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | QualityPixel | 10/13/11 4:35 PM | Domain Name:Edition:Affected Username/s:Issue Description: Steps to Reproduce (if applicable): The Music Manager Now says "Login failed. Could not identify your computer." Started a couple weeks ago, never changed my password, tried re-entering em |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | Alex Pearlstein | 10/31/11 4:40 PM | I was able to resolve this by disabling my network bridge. I am running Music Manager (1.0.18.6104) on Vista x86 |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | psycandrew | 11/10/11 8:30 AM | I am having the same problem after reinstalling the application. Never had this problem before.. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | QualityPixel | 11/10/11 10:51 AM | Disabling my network bridge did fix my problem, but I do use my bridge on occasion. I guess I will need to keep disabling it to update my library. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | Andy Shinn | 11/16/11 3:22 PM | I have the same issue and cannot disable the bridge because my desktop is virtualized (the network adapter is a bridge to the host hypervisor). How can I work around this issue? |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | Jonathan Leafty | 11/16/11 7:27 PM | I'm running into the same problem, I have a Windows 7 VM virtualized in ESXi. I'd like to use these VM since its on my home server and its up 24/7.... anyone know how to work around this? Sigh. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | akaJoeTea | 11/16/11 9:03 PM | Edit I dont have a network bridge at all and I still get the error that my computer could not be identified. Help? Windows XP Pro |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | spixxen | 11/19/11 12:01 PM | If you have accessed your account from a 'neighbors wifi' that can log a different ip and mac address of the router used. That happened to me. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | hilaryam89 | 11/27/11 3:22 AM | I am also having this issue with an ESXi VM, Server 2008 R2 guest. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | vixhex | 11/29/11 7:18 PM | I had this error as well when I created a virtual machine from a physical computer. After creating the virtual machine, I ran it in VMWare Fusion on my Mac Mini and set the Network adapter to bridge mode, which essentially gives the VM direct hardwar |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | AllJazz | 1/22/12 3:53 PM | I just wanted to know how to change my password in google music.. TIA! |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | therealtito | 3/29/12 4:48 PM | I don't have a network bridge, I'm not running virtualized and I'm using windows vista. I can't resolve this issue. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | sebmaynard | 4/16/12 12:42 AM | http://support.google.com/googleplay/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1308383 I'm having the same problem with a Linux VM running in vsphere; from the answer above "Please note that at this time, virtual machines aren't supported by Google Play." :( |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | Daniel.W.Lopez | 5/27/12 6:27 AM | I am not using a network bridge nor am I using a virtual machine. I'm using Win7 pro x64. I have a Dell Inspiron 1464. Unless Win7 enables network bridges by default (which I highly doubt). |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | Wildardoc | 6/21/12 10:41 AM | I'm in the same boat. I recently reloaded the computer from the original disks and then installed just music manager to no avail. |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | blacklight86 | 6/27/12 11:54 AM | Dear Google guys, this policy is just damn stupid. What if I buy a new network card? What if I've always uploaded music over ethernet and one day I decide to switch to WiFi? Why the hell do you need to uniquely identify a Google Music account through |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | jmoney4769 | 6/30/12 7:14 AM | I am kind of having this same problem. I was using Music Manager fine on my desktop computer (Running Ubuntu) but when I got my laptop and tried to install Music Manager on the Ubuntu install, I get this error. No, I am not running a virtual machin |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | blacklight86 | 7/1/12 4:08 PM | Hey Google. I managed to find a workaround you know? I just spoofed my ethernet card's MAC address, so it uses the same used by my office pc, since sometimes I bought and uploaded music from there. Now tell me...do you *REALLY* think that, in a world |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | benzarod | 7/27/12 10:06 AM | I'm having the same issue, I'm not using network-bridge. Running into ubuntu 12 . |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | andrei_r | 7/31/12 7:00 PM | To all who have issues running Music Manager in the virtual machine, here are the steps to fix it: 1) Curse Google's stupid decision to tie the software to the MAC address 2) Go to http://www.macvendorlookup.com/random-mac-generator and generate you |
| Re: Music Manager: "Could not identify your computer." Music Manager no longer able to log in. | Pheckphul | 11/13/12 4:32 AM | I found this thread while Google'ing the VM issue. I'm glad to see that all Google does is tie it to the MAC address. I manually create the MAC address for all of my VMs to insure that they don't change when I move them from one machine to the other, |