I recently tried remoting onto one of my computers which worked for about 10 seconds then went offline. Later when I get to the computer I was trying to remote onto, I found out that teamviewer had unexpectedly quit. I try reopening teamviewer but it immedietly quits. I kept trying and kept getting the same result. So I completely unistalled, restarted the pc, and reinstalled teamviewer and ended up with the exact same result.
It's the last version of TV, it's bugged for OSX. Same happened to me. The temporary solution, as long as I know, it's to install a earlier version of TV 13 (13.0.5640) if I'm not mistaken. I did that and it works now. The problem with installing a TV 12 it's if the target has version 13 you can't use it...There's a post with the link for the "good" version, can't find now though...
I have Teamviewer 15.39.3 installed on my Linux Mint 21.1 desktop. I've found that after every session, once I click on the thank you for playing fair banner after closing a session Teamviewer stops responding and eventually prompts to force quit.
I have TeamViewer 15.40.6 on my Linux Mint 21 machine. I was thinking of trying to update to 21.1 to see if that helped, but this issue even happens on my kali machine, and my mint 21.1 machine, so it's something to do with teamviewer itself and not anything about my system.
I updated Mint (21.1) and installed Teamviewer 15.40.6 but the problem is still there. Once we close the free session window, teamviewer ends up closing. The service still seems active because we can still reconnect. Logging back in restarts the interface for me. We are obliged to validate this banner because it is blocking for the rest of the Teamviewer interface.
Update made this morning (15.41.7) but problem still present, no positive evolution. As soon as we validate the promotional screen, when we reconnect to the workstation, teamviewer crashes after a few seconds.
Version 15.42.4 and still the same problem. Honestly it's getting boring, to believe that nobody cares about this problem. Personally, I am actively starting to look for something else to connect to my pc.
Well, it seems that the problems encountered by Linux users are not important, so I uninstalled all my Teamviewers and switched to another solution, which was perfectly functional, on Linux and Windows. Bye everyone ;)
Same issue. Host and remote machines are LinuxMint 21 Kernel: 5.15.0-78-generic. It's a drag and it would be nice if it was fixed since it didn't use to happen. I don't use TeamViewer all that often and I'm running the free version so I can't complain too much. I just came by here to see if it was only me having the issues. Looks like I'm not the only one.
I used PDQ and the teamviewer msi to install on 50+ machines, then later decided to upgraded. So I just flipped the switch to /x and uninstalled all in about an hour. Not sure how it would work if teamviewer was installed a different way.
I figured uninstalling and just reinstalling the thinner client would be better than trying to change passwords. An outside consultant has saved our computers to his teamviewer account and I need to undo that and keep it from happening again in the future.
I figured uninstalling and just reinstalling the thinner client would be better than trying to change passwords. An outside consultant has saved our computers to his teamviewer account and I need to undo that and keep it from happening again in the future.
Use the White list to allow and block access. it does not matter if they have the password. if they are not on the white list they do not get access. whitelist them while they are contracted and then remove them from the list when they leave or before you tell them they are done.
This issue is happening no matter what file I work on, but everytime i copy and paste from one file to another, or even within the same document - illustrator seems to be trying to flatten or embed everything. It started about 2 weeks ago.
I lose my transparencies and effects, they are converted to clip groups. It also tries to embed placed/linked files. Today I started getting this popup (screenshot attached) when I tried "copying". When searching this dialog, almost nothing comes up.
"linked artwork that interacts with transparency cannot be flattened. embed the artwork (using the links palette) before flattening. do you still wish to continue without flattening the transparency?"
I am using splashtop (i am in office today so everything is working properly) and our IT team uses TeamViewer to remote in. I did find another thread stating that quitting TeamViewer seemed to help, however when i quit TeamViewer it didn't change anything
This is def a TeamViewer issue. I'm having the same problem. If Teamviewer is open and I copy and paste something in Adobe lllustrator it pastes whatever I have selected as an embedded image. It's a known issue...apparantly. Try quitting TeamViewer, then quit Illustrator, and then re-open Illustraor. Try copy and pasting. If your problem persists quit every other piece of software until you find the culprit.
hello
i am looking for a command to uninstall teamviewer silently - i am using PDQ deploy
i tried this command "c:\program files\TeamViewer\uninstall.exe" /S but it doesnt work
any idea ?
At least it is an IT-related question.
Sometimes most of the questions are of the type "how do I do this formality in Lebanon" etc.
Also quite annoying is every few months or so someone starts a thread asking how to recover data on their hard drive, totally ignoring that this question has been asked and answered on Lebgeeks like a dozen times already.
Anyway, sorry, I invited myself to the complaining-party. Hope you don't mind.
I have no particular insight here, but just out of curiosity, have you tried temporarily removing all your third-party plugins and trying to launch Logic again? I know you said Logic scanned successfully the first time and that you made it to the arrange window on at least one occasion, but it might still be a useful data point to have. (I haven't encountered this particular issue or tried any of the things I'm mentioning - just trying to come up with ideas.)
I'll also mention that in the last few weeks, Logic has started freezing for me ('application not responding') after waking up the computer. This is different from your case because you're not able to launch Logic at all, so maybe it's completely unrelated, but it is a new behavior that I didn't observe until fairly recently.
Likewise, when you have scanned for plugins and you are trying to initialize them, "you 'catch' anything that might go wrong," disable the errant plugin, move along, and then finally report the problem in an intelligent way to the user. Maybe you permanently disable the plugin so that the next restart will not try again. While the possibility exists that the plugin might have damaged something irreversibly in this session, "at least, at this point, you are still alive enough to tell him what went wrong." There still seem to be "needs improvement" weaknesses in these areas of the Logic system.
I'm still holding back from Ventura because it appears to be a "problematic" release for many applications. (And I am "geek" enough to expect this.) Would like to know when this community considers it to be "safe."
This is one reason why plugins now run in separate processes, because once plugin code is running, there is nothing Logic can do to influence that third-party code, and if that plugin crashes the app (Logic) hard - there is no longer an app running to "catch" any errors.
This way, if a plugin crashes, it crashes it's own process, and doesn't crash Logic, so it can recover from these problems (you'll see an alert box to the effect of "A plugin has reported a problem - try to restart?" or similar).
I finally got it going again by taking out two more plugs which LP AU VAL reported as failed validation. One of these was Wurli 2 from Arturia, the other was a thing called Wedge Force Matcha which inexplicably downloaded from Plugin Alliance with my stuff. Don't own it, never bought it, but there it was failing to load and crashing Logic.
All I can offer is that Logic is massively sensitive to plugin stability now, I've never had these kind of issues in 20 years. It makes setting up a DAW nightmarish and if this carries on - much as I love Logic - I may think of trying another platform.
This is a Plugin Alliance plugin, and these currently have well known crashing problems on Ventura, with no known timeline for updates at this time. If you have other PA plugins, I'd suggest uninstalling those too.
You've got something unstable on your system, whether that's plugins, or other things, or whatever it was that was causing kernel panics (which is very concerning, as user-space apps cannot kernel panic Macs), and it's those things you likely need to get to the bottom of.
i've been running logic on ventura since the first public betas, first on an intel imac, and now on a new silicon mini, will little or no issue. not sure what's happening for you, but make sure all your plugins are up-to-date, and yeah, plugin alliance IS an issue (am happy not to have any of those plugins). my wave plugins are fine.
The trouble started when Spectrasonics put an app called TeamViewer on my system, I had an issue with Omnisphere not finding the Steam folder. They sorted that problem but that night I had the first-ever kernel panic on this system. TeamViewer is impossible to uninstall. More kernel panics followed.
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