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I don't think the launch argument gets rid of that issue.
I think the closest to having two accounts with Steam Mobile Authenticator; and not being prompted about it every time another account logs in would be to have two Steam clients installed on the computer in separate locations, sharing a folder in common where the games are stored.
As far as the Steam Family Sharing problem goes, I think you're talking about the PIN code present on Steam Family View?
If so, it's not necessary for Steam Family Sharing, it's the parental lock.
http://store.steampowered.com/parental/set
You wouldn't have to do all the sign in/out crap if you just make a separate Steam Client for each user. Then make a steam shortcut to desktop that goes to the user specific steam client.
But if you share a system; then each person should have a separate Windows User; and if one of those users is already on Steam client, just fully exit it before switching OS users.
Thanks! I just deactivated it and now that ♥♥♥♥ is gone and i'm still sharing my games w him :)
So, u mean, if i download another install of steam and place it at my brothers folder i won't have this problem and we both get auto login without any Mobile UAC code stuff?
Personally I'd move the games (and their appmanifest -files) to some "middle space" and link both clients to those via [Steam > Settings > Downloads > Steam Library Folders]
Just to check, I just used "-login account password" with my alt. that uses regular e-mail Steam Guard (no issues); then used it again on my primary (which uses Mobile Authenticator -code) and sure enough I was prompted the code from my phone.
So that launch argument isn't the option in this case.
Steam is unable to send any email certainly so i can't log him in at the new steam install. Can't verify my own email either... I'm getting tired of this bs... Emails should not be that hard, to send, right??..
U don't reinstall Steam; in fact u don't need to ever "install" it anyways...
Put it on C Drive like this for example:
C:\UserName\Steam
For each person who will use Steam on the system; very simple really.
Make this folder structure while logged into the main account that has full Admin rights.
To get the Steam files there; go to where u already have Steam Client install (i.e. C:\Program Files\Steam) and copy those files & folders into the new Steam folder on C drive; do it for each user folder u need for having a separate Steam.
Then for each user, should have their own Steam Client shortcut on the Desktop, like this:
User Desktop > Steam Client shortcut that points to C:\UserName\Steam\Steam.exe
However, before u do this, be sure to go into "Folder Options" in your WinOS and allow hidden files/folder to be shown. So you can actually copy any hidden files from your Steam folder as well.
As far as Steam sending emails; it won't be instant. And they will also usually fall under your emails Spam/Trash folder by default, so ensure to look for them there. To keep them from going there, in your Email Account, whitelist the Steam email addresses.