If you play across several Xbox devices and are still getting this error, there's a different but equally simple solution. ![]() It's still worth setting up on what you consider your primary console, mind, since it lets any users access the games and apps you download, as well as allowing them to enjoy the benefits of your Xbox Live account such as online play and store discounts. Note that this can only be changed up to five times per year, so it won't help you if you're playing across multiple consoles regularly. To set this up, jump into the Settings and go to General > Personalisation > My home Xbox and activate it there. This essentially skips the permission check which causes the error for anything you download on your account to that console. ![]() If you only play on a single console, the easiest fix is to make that your home Xbox.
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