So, I am trying to download the Standard Assets from Assets Store and the message in the title pops up in a window with the options ''Install" and “Later”. However, I have Unity Hub installed. How do I fix this?
I am also having this issue!
Me too. Very frustrating.
Hello guys ! So, for these specific cases, are you on an editor that you opened through the hub or opened separately from the hub ? Try launching the hub app and then retry downloading your required assets. Maybe this way the editor will detect the hub process running (The reason may be that you installed the hub but never run it, so the firewall is blocking it)
I had the same problem. Fix was to force quit Unity Hub (it wouldn’t quit otherwise), and restart it. (When it came up, it didn’t require another login). Then when I launched my project from Unity Hub, the editor was logged in and everything seemed fine.
This is the same issue I reported here:
You can tell because you also have the File Edit etc menu
This worked for me:
- in Unity Hub, open the Asset Store from Window → Asset Store
- within the Asset Store tab, click on the “Account” icon (pegman) then on “Create a Unity Account” (clicking on “Sign In” opened a popup for me as well saying “You must install the Unity Hub to sign in and use Unity services”)
- on the page that opens up, instead of creating an account, search for a link “Already Registered” (or something like that), click that and login
Then Unity Hub recognised the login and I was able to use My Assets.
I hope that helps.
This does work for the asset store, so thank you!
However, the main issue doesn’t get solved this way. I don’t understand what’s going on.
Dude you are genius, it works for me
Not working for me in Linux 20.04.
The Asset store has been moved to the web, so the login doesn’t appear
Any other idea?
I am having the same issue, need help.
I am not able to access a lot of feature because of this.
First go to the Asset store (https://assetstore.unity.com/) and download the assets you want.
After that, in Unity Editor, go to Window → Package Manager. There you will find all your downloaded assets
fixed this by downgrading to Hub 1.6.1
Guide here…
https://forum.unity.com/threads/how-to-downgrade-to-1-6-1-for-windows.680548/
Have you tried switching off and on your computer? I did. It solved this problem.
This is what worked for me, thank you!
Windows 11 x64 | MS Edge | Was using latest version of Unity Hub, which the Hub allows me to sign in, but it didn’t carry across to the editor.
Now with downgraded Hub, the sign in carries over properly, and I can access my assets again.
This happened to me when Unity Hub was signed out somehow. Even though I signed back in, Unity Editor was still signed out and I was getting this warning (obviously Hub was installed).
I quitted and re-opened Unity Editor several times, didn’t work. But it worked when I quitted and re-opened both Hub and Editor. Editor was signed in automatically when it was launched.
This issue was happening to me and when I connected my project (by pressing the “not connected” label next to the project name in the unity hub) to the cloud, it seemed to sign me in and fix the issue. Hope this helps someone.
Had the same issue, solved by killing all Unity related processes (mac m1).