#Issue with Identifiers Overriding Each Other

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fleet heart
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Hey txAdmin Team,

I’m facing an issue where existing identifiers for a user are causing conflicts.

The Situation:
A player used to play on our server with their old computer.

They got a new computer and gave the old one to their wife, who now wants to play on our server as well.

However, when both try to connect, she gets an error:

[txAdmin] Received a playerJoining for a player that was already dropped. There is some resource dropping the player at the playerJoining event handler without first waiting for the next tick.

It seems like their accounts are overriding each other due to the same license identifier.

Both have their own Steam and Rockstar accounts with the game purchased separately.

What I Tried:
Deleted playerDB.json and backup files.
Cleared the server cache and restarted.
Changed the Discord ID in character settings.
Is there anything else I can try to properly separate their identifiers? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

prime crypt
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You both can try this

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Make sure neither FiveM, nor Rockstar Games Launcher is running.

  • Press Win + R, enter %localappdata%\DigitalEntitlements\ and click OK
  • Back up all the files in there, leave them in a separate directory.
  • Delete all the files inside of DigitalEntitlements.
  • Run Grand Theft Auto V once through the relevant launcher you used to install the game with.
  • Your FiveM client should now use your new identifiers, provided you actually have separate licenses.

You might also have to delete %appdata%\CitizenFX\ros_id.dat which is your Rockstar Social Club identifier.

fleet heart
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Its Redm so red dead redemption and I'm the server owner 😄 but works this also for rdr2 ?

prime crypt
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Yeah

fleet heart
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thanks, so we tried but still the same problem. We did it on both computer.

Do you know anything else ? is there anything what I can delete from the server side ?