401 error with cloud saving
i saved my score to the cloud, but an icon came up, saying something about error 401. does anyone know what this means or how i can fix it?
i saved my score to the cloud, but an icon came up, saying something about error 401. does anyone know what this means or how i can fix it?
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I am having the same issue. It gives me an error 401 Authorization required message. If anyone knows how to fix this, please reply.
In reply to I am having the same issue… by NotEvenClose
Just login in your musescore.com account.
In reply to Just login in your musescore… by HildeK
That doesn't work, I made sure I was logged in.
In reply to That doesn't work, I made… by NotEvenClose
Search the Internet for "Error 401". There are a variety of explanations for the reason. Mainly it is the missing login, maybe also wrong username or password (can be case-sensitive). The service could also be temporarily unavailable. Some people recommend logging out and logging in again.
Do you already have other scores saved in the cloud? Can you access them?
It is most likely not a problem with the MuseScore notation program!
Error 401 says that there is a authorisation required.
See the posts here: https://musescore.org/en/node/358112
Had the same problem, working again though
That's happened to me a few times, and restarting the app seems to fix it.
Just a personal opinion here, but I think it makes sense:
Everybody its speciality.
MuseScore music notation, and Microsoft, Google, or another IT company cloud things.
Use MuseScore for music notation, and save locally.
To have cloud storage (with history, access anywhere,...) use OneDrive or equivalent from Google or Apple...
In reply to Just a personal opinion here… by frfancha
MuseScore also has its online portal for discovering and sharing sheet music. It is part of their offering. It should work properly.
In reply to MuseScore also has its… by amnonkhen
Explicitly separate things.
musescore.org is about MuseScore Studio: the free, open-source, locally-installed music notation application. musescore.com is about the website where you can share scores created with this application.
While there is some kind of tenuous business connection between the two organizations, from our perspective (as users of either of the two sites), there is no practical connection. No one here at musescore.org can help with problems at musescore.com and no one there at musescore.com can help with anything here at musescore.org.
I'm logged in to MuseScore.com, as I was a few hours ago when I edited a score and uploaded it without issue.
I just double checked and indeed I'm logged in to .com ... BUT I get this message when I try to upload the same score to MuseScore 4
In reply to I'm logged in to MuseScore… by scorster
And now, with no further action on my part, MuseScore 4 uploads are work just as they normally do.
In reply to And now, with no action on… by scorster
Why do I get the error code 401? (https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-359393)
This issue may have to do with an expired authentication token: see Dkirtley's note posted May 5, 2024, in the thread titled "Your score could not be published" (https://musescore.org/en/node/363635)
Why would it spontaneously start working again? Your guess is as good as mine :-D