i have downloaded and cannot install Adobe CS 5.5 on my newly upgraded macOS high sierra 10.13.4. Is CS5.5 compatible? The installer says there are missing files and I have searched the forums with no real answers. Can anyone help?
Alas, I had to upgrade my old HDD to a SSD and reinstalled OSX10.12.6, but when I installed my Adobe CS5.5, I was not able to register the product, or authenticate the softwar getting a "Cannot Connect to server, check you're connected to the internet". I checked and I was. I contacted Adobe support, and they got me to do some connection tests, and all checked out.
The last email I got back, was them welling me to download CS6 and install that, as CS5.5 is no longer supported. Unfortunately, what they missed to mention, was that my CS5.5 Licence would not authenticate CS6... Not very good advice from their support experts.
I've reached the end of the road, and support have fogged me off to here. My Mac Mini is still a very good machine, and super fast now with an SSD. The OS, all-be-it a little old by Mac standards, is still operational and suitable for all my needs with using my paid Adobe Retails purchased software. I cannot see the justification for paying the cost of their cloud-based service, as that is way out of my budget. Because of these problems, I have been looking at a number of Open Source programs since Adobe don't much care for their customers at the end of the day. I hate how big tech wants us to live in a throw-away society. Like I said, my hardware, and software when the Adobe CS5.5 was working before the SSD Upgrade, so it's a problem with Adobe not wanting to let us to continue to authenticate their older software any more. I'm not impressed with them for this.
I am at wits end here. Does anyone know which version of Pulse Secure works with the macOS High Sierra? I have tried several 5.x and 9.x, but none of it works. My SRX550 is using OS 12.44 or something to this effect.
Pulse Secure used to be a part of Juniper but was seperated and became it's own company many moons ago. So offical support for Pulse Secure products is more a Pulse themselves issue to be fair. Pulsesecure.net is the website.
That said, this should help - _Secure_Article/KB40752
If not then their KB base search is at _Home?q=high%20sierra&l=en_US
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I also tried calling Junos Pulse Support, and they referred me to contact Juniper.Net as Juniper would have the correct version of the software. Do you know where I can find the versions in the articles?
Since the divestiture the software can't be publicly distributed but has to be accessed via JTAC support for the versions that Juniper is allowed to provide to licensed users. You will need to open a case to get the downloads or convert to the new vendor NCP.
The current situation is problematic. I don't use SRX remote access but the pulse secure products so I can't say for certain. But I do know that each of the last three MacOS upgrades all required an upgrade of the pulse secure client to continue to function.
And after High Sierra launch there were reports on both Pulse forums and here of issues connecting to SRX with that client. It appears that both Pulse and Juniper feel the fix is with the other company. I am not certain there is a fix as I don't use the system and have not seen a post confirming a working setup.
Have you tried installing OSX on an older vintage machine recently? Well, I came across a unique problem when trying to upgrade my HDD to an SSD on my Vintage 2009 iMac. I thought I would share my experience and potential work around to get OSX high Sierra (the latest compatible OSX for my system) working on my iMac (2009).
Firstly after coming from a windows environment where you can grab a ISO and just create a bootable disk quite easily. However on a new Mac (I currently use the new M3 MacBook Pro) it is impossible to download High Sierra thought the mac store unless you have an eligible machine.
It seemed quite a simple solution initially, and that I would download Sierra and then upgrade after a successful install. Again this proved fruitless as the ISO that I downloaded just had a .pkg file in the .dmg not a bootable usb drive!
I managed find a copy that someone had shared online (this is defo not recommended but I was frustrated after hours of getting nowhere), I was concerned about the download having a virus etc. But the website seemed legit and as this wasn't my main machine, I thought why not!
Below is the custom commands I then used in terminal to create the boot disk. The first step removes the signature error you receive when trying the run the command in step 2, so by doing the modification in step 1, it then in turn allows the installer to run in step 2.
Unfortunately, I came across an issue after trying to install the OS. It stated the install was corrupted, but after doing some research I found out this was due to the install being too old and apple adds a signature to the OSX download which keeps it current, again another annoying step to work around!
unreal 4.21.2 does not work with macOS high sierra version 10.13.6 what a shame guess i have to find another game development engine to learn how to make games with does anyone have any ideas on game engine that work with macOS high sierra
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