Quote Originally Posted by moog View Post
Many thanks for that pointer!
I've installed it and ported my Blizzard authenticator over (the mobile app still works, which is a bonus) and I can now cut'n'paste my codes in as required.

Naturally, it hasn't tripped since I switched but I can't see an issue with cut'n'pasting my codes in, which is much better than typing them in manually off the phone screen!
Glad to hear WinAuth helped you and I hope it helps others. It has been awhile since I had to find a solution for my 20+ accounts in another game (Archeage) so I don't know if anything else better has come out since then.

For Classic WoW I plan to keep at least 6 accounts active as I 5box and have a 6th account with my 60 mage on it for free 55water/food/ports & instance resets for my team.

When the patch comes for 4 extra bag slots for each Classic WoW account setup with an Authentication I plan to do all of them in WinAuth unless someone indicates there is something better. In my case each of my WoW accounts is on it's own email and bnet so I will need to setup multiple authenticators.

Another tip I can think of to share is to setup emails for each account numbered 1-X and then have them setup and ordered in WinAuth the same way with just the number to ID them win WinAuth to minimize space. Since I play multiple games I just put a letter in front of each number to group all the ones from the same game. It makes thing so much easier when the only thing different is the account number.

Email-wise it can be as simple as:

w01@mydomain.com
w02@mydomain.com
w03@mydomain.com
w04@mydomain.com
w05@mydomain.com
w06@mydomain.com

a01@mydomain.com
...
a20@mydomain.com

In WinAuth I leave of the domain and just did:
a01
...
a20

For WoW I plan to do:
w01
...
w06
etc...