Using winauth gives me this shit recently.

Basically I can't see the name of the other person and the item summary. I used to be able to see everything. I don't know why. If there is a fix, let me know.

https://imgur.com/a/YqIkDF9

SDA give me constant runtime error.

I need an authenticator that can support 5 accounts and mass confirm trades and market listings.

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How do I make the item summary and name show up on winauth? Is there a fix???

https://imgur.com/a/fQHylhk

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have u installed the required dot net version for sda?

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Is the problem with winauth also to do with this dot net thing? I don't even know what version I have.

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sda requires .NET Framework 4.6.2 , i have never used winauth but from their website they also require some version of .net

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Steam Desktop Authenticator
edit: nvm, didnt realize you mean by SDA that one.

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I'll check it out.

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WinAuth is pretty neat.

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That's the one in the pictures above.

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Yay, I've always used WinAuth - never had any single issue ^^
Obviously each user's experience may vary, still I'm not having problems with it on Windows 7 and Windows 10..

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Why do you need to see any summaries, just put WinAuth on automatic every couple minutes and done.

Check the offers when you make or accept them.

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For safety reasons. In case I send the wrong offer.

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It's still much easier and faster to check the offer before you click the button to send or accept it. Or you can recheck all offers in browser before pressing confirm all.

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