How to Fix Authentication Failed Error Code 0 on Roblox

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Key notes

  • To fix the error code 0 on Roblox, check the server status, delete the browser cache, delete the app data, update the app, or reinstall it.
  • Keep reading to learn the steps for each method! 
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If you have encountered the Authentication Failed message with an error code 0 on the Roblox app or while using Roblox.com, this guide can help!

We will explore probable causes and offer tested solutions by WR experts to resolve this error and access Roblox without any interruption.

What causes the error code 0 on Roblox?

  • Outdated Roblox app or pending Windows update.
  • Corrupted app data or cache on the browser.
  • The server is facing downtime, or you have an unstable internet connection.

How can I fix error code 0 on Roblox?

Before we go to the advanced fixes to eliminate the error code 0 on Roblox, here are a few preliminary checks you should do:

  • Ensure your Windows and the drivers installed are up to date, and check the Roblox server status.
  • Restart your computer and router to refresh the connection, then verify if you have a stable internet connection and disable the proxy server or VPN if using.
  • If you are using the browser, try using the Roblox app or vice versa and try to log out and log in to the Roblox account.

1. Delete the browser cache (Works if you use a browser)

  1. Open your preferred browser. Here, we are using the Chrome browser to show you the steps.
  2. Click the three dots icon from the top right corner, and select Settings from the drop-down list.Settings CHrome -Error Code 0 on Roblox
  3. Select the Privacy & security option, then click Clear browsing data.Privacy & security
  4. For Time range, select All time from the drop-down menu, then place a checkmark next to Cookies and other site data, & Cached images and files.Clear browsing data
  5. Click Clear data, then restart your browser.

Deleting the browser cookies and cache can also help you fix the common error code 279 and Privacy error on Roblox; read these guides to know more.

2. Clear the app cache

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.explorer_local appdata - error code 0 on Roblox
  2. Type %localappdata% and click OK to open the Local folder in the AppData directory.
  3. Locate and select the Roblox folder, then click the Delete icon to remove the data.
  4. Launch the Roblox app and sign in to your Roblox account to check if the issue persists.

Clearing app cache can help you fix similar issues like error code 403; to learn about other solutions, read this guide.

3. Change your browser security settings (Works if you use a browser)

  1. Open your preferred browser. Here, we are using the Chrome browser to show you the steps.
  2. Click the three dots icon from the top right corner, and select Settings from the drop-down list.Settings CHrome -Error Code 0 on Roblox
  3. Select the Privacy & security option, then click Security.Security - error code 0 on Roblox
  4. Under the Safe Browsing option, select the radio button next to the Standard protection option.chrome_Enhanced protection

Activating this feature protects your browser against malware, phishing, and other web threats to provide you safer online experience.

4. Repair/reset the app

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Go to Apps, then click Installed apps.Apps, installed apps - error code 0 on roblox
  3. Locate the Roblox app from the list, click the three dots icon, and choose Advanced options.Advanced options error 0 on roblox
  4. Under Reset, click the Repair button and check if the issue persists.Repair app

If it does, repeat Steps 1 to 3, and follow the steps:

  1. Under the Reset category, click the Reset button to delete your app data.Reset - error code 0 on roblox
  2. Press the Windows key, type store, and click Open.Microsoft Store - error 0 on Roblox
  3. On the Microsoft Store window, go to Library, locate Roblox from the list of apps, and click Update if available.Get updates - error 0 on Roblox
  4. Once done, relaunch the app, and you will be prompted to sign in.

5. Change the DNS server to public DNS

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box.NCPA run command 1 - error  0 on Roblox
  2. Type ncpa.cpl and click OK to open the Network Connections.
  3. Go to the active connection, right-click it, and select Properties.Network Connection properties
  4. From This connection uses the following items box, choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP), then select Properties.Internet Protocol Version 4(TCPIPv4) Properties
  5. Select the radio button next to the Use the following DNS server addresses option.
  6. For the Preferred DNS server option, type 8.8.8.8, and Alternate DNS server, type 8.8.4.4.DNS server
  7. Click OK, then OK to save the changes.

Changing DNS to public DNS servers can enhance the reliability of DNS services, restart your computer and try to access the website now.

6. Reset the network connection

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Go to Network & internet, and select Advanced network settings.Network & Internet - error code 0 on Roblox
  3. Under More settings, select Network reset.Network Reset
  4. On the next screen, click the Reset now button.Network Reset now
  5. Click Yes to confirm.

These steps reinstall network adapters and set other network components back to their default settings. This is a drastic step as you need to sign in to your known networks using the credentials again, so keep the passwords handy.

7. Using the ipconfig commands

  1. Press the Windows key, type cmd, and click Run as administrator.CMD elevated - error code 0  on Roblox
  2. Type the following command to clear the stale DNS entries and press Enter: ipconfig /flushdnsFlush DNS error code 0  on Roblox
  3. Copy & paste the following commands to release the current IP address lease for all network interfaces on your PC & request a new IP address lease from the DHCP server, then hit Enter after every command:Ipconfig release
    • ipconfig /release
      ipconfig /renew
  4. To reset the Winsock to its default state, type the following command and press Enter: netsh winsock reset
  5. Copy & paste the following commands to reset TCP/IP stack, IPv4, & IPV6 settings on the network interface and TCP settings, then hit Enter after every command:
    • netsh int ip reset
      netsh interface ipv4 reset
      netsh interface ipv6 reset
      netsh interface tcp reset

8. Reinstall the app

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Go to Apps, then Installed apps.Apps, installed apps - error code 0 on roblox
  3. Locate Roblox, click the three dots icon, and select Uninstall.
  4. Click Uninstall to confirm the action
  5. Press the Windows key, type store, and click Open.Microsoft Store - error 0 on Roblox
  6. Search for Roblox and click Install; wait for the process to complete.Install Roblox

Reinstalling the app is a common fix for this error message and others like Roblox error code E01; read this guide to learn about other solutions.

To prevent the error code 0 on Roblox, ensure you don’t have a proxy enabled and avoid using a VPN.

Also, check the server status to determine whether it is a server issue. If it is not, try clearing the app cache, deleting browser cookies, repairing the app, or changing the DNS server.

If none of these fixes worked for you, it could be something else; you must contact the Roblox customer support team and explain the issue, & the steps you tried for further help.

In case you have other questions or suggestions on the subject, feel free to mention them in the comments section below.

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