This has been the case with me for 2 months now. i cant play any uplay games because of this. after doing everything they ask. my last suggestions were 1. your system dpi setting was at 300 percent use a more native 96. (what relevence this has to logging in is beyond me.) 2. i noted you have a high end machine it seems you are using multithreading on your cpu. uplay doesnt support this (thats my 3 year old 5960. ) again what relevance is this to logging in. 3. connecting gpu to a display port can cause issues with uplay. WHAT ON EARTH has any of this got to do with me logging in!!!!!!!.
I wonder if you're having the same problem as me, I think it's something on Ubisofts end, their SSL Certificate for lb-upc-dmx.ubisoft.com is invalid.
The outage map shows large parts are down in Europe and parts of America, Germany seems to be the worst.
http://downdetector.com/status/uplay/map/
I found this out by chance. i was asked some months ago from uplay to switch off my antivirus. which reluctantly i did. nothing changed. it then went extremes asking me to go into the router settings amongst other things. again nothing. a few days ago my anti virus wasnt updating. I completely uninstalled my kasp, and an app on my pc that wasnt working started again, so by chance i clicked on uplay and success !!. for what ever reason there was some conflict . even though my AV was switched off it must have still been blocking uplay in the background. being told by anyone to switch off your anti virus just doesnt seem right. but any way its working again hope this helps anyone .
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For me resetting the windows hosts file woked : https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/...to-the-default
I'm having the exact same problem.
2-3 weeks ago Uplay just stopped allowing me to login.
I've uninstalled Uplay, deleted the installation folder and reinstalled THREE times.
My Ubisoft support ticket number is 05266234.
I was going to buy Wildlands but if you can't pull your proverbial together, I'm not going to give you my money.