Hey there @Temka_molodeC! Welcome to the community! Seems like an SSL issue. Does this error come up when you select log in with epic or after youâve entered in your credentials?
Did you find a solution? I feel like Iâve tried everything and canât fix this:
Things Iâve tried:
. Logging in via a different wifi network home vs work
. Uninstalled and reinstalled the Plugin twice
. Uninstalled and reinstalled unreal engine
. Have tried from both 5.2.1 and 5.3.1
. Every combination of settings in preferences in the plug in and changed the library path
. Iâve tried creating a new epic games account x3
. Ive tried logging in via google
. Ive tried enabling two factor authentication
I can successfully log in to the quixel bridge programme on my PC but the plugin gives me this error and its so annoying
A team of us are learning unreal together, nobody else has had this issue despite us all using work issued laptops so I guess its not a firewall problem.
Have wasted 2 evenings on this now, a bit of a buzz kill and would definetly have preferred to spend the time learning the software XD
Hey there @tstearny! Are you able to login on the site? If so, see if your account has the Unreal Unlimited authorization. To do this go to Quixel | Sign in or register, and start creating 3D worlds today and log in with your Epic Games Account, then look for this under Account.
Hey @SupportiveEntity Thanks for your reply, I am able to log in to the site.
I do have the unreal unlimited showing
Hmm. I havenât found but a handful of users running across this SSL issue. If possible, could you make a report to the Quixel team through this link:
Youâll have to sign in with your epic account or it will show as a different page.
I have this issue now. My metahumans werenât downloading completely so I uninstalled Bridge and re-installed it and now I canât login.
Hey Guys, I just found a fix for this as iâve had this problem for a while (the fix makes absolutely no sense but it worked).
Once you have opened the bridge plugin within UE and the Quixel bridge window has appeared. Change the path from the C drive to the D drive in the preferences.
If you have no D drive, get an external hard drive and change the path to a folder on that drive (thatâs what I did) and it will hopefully fix this issue.
It didnât work at first when I tried it, but keep switching paths and attempt to login after each path change and hopefully it will work as it did for me! Again, I have absolutely no idea why that works but it did!
Has this problem been resolved? I have been troubled for a long time
The following solution fixed it for me: Copied from reddit:
ESET NOD32 Anti-Virus. After itâs most recent update, it seems to be blocking the Bridge Plugin in UE5.
Follow the steps below:
Navigate into Setup > Advanced Setup
Select Web Access protection
Now click on Edit next to âExcluded Applicationsâ
Add the path for nodeBifrost utility:
\UE_5.3\Engine\Plugins\Bridge\ThirdParty\Win\node-bifrost.exe
Click on âokayâ where required and your settings will be saved.
You should now be able to run Bridge within UE5 successfully.
it worked for me ! Thanks
I managed to login to unreal engine 5. and used the inbuilt plugins