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Barb Frison

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Aug 4, 2024, 7:53:44 PM8/4/24
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Irecently updated my mackeeper account that was due for renewal and since doing so have been receiving the prompt below, about 5 times a day!!!!! After some research I decided to delete keychain from my apps, can anyone advice me on how to stop the prompts?

I asked mackeeper and I got this shady response: below (The reason I say shady is because my mac was doing some weird stuff until I uninstalled some adware stuff and I was not happy to go near it again)


from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-A. The "MacKeeper" application is in the folder that opens. Quit it if it's running, then drag it to the Trash. You'll be prompted for your login password. Click the Uninstall MacKeeper button in the dialog that appears. All the other functional components of the software will be deleted. Restart the computer and empty the Trash.


I have tried this on both a MAC and a Windows PC. Installed Synergy 2.0 and launched the program. It pops up with a box that says Sign in with symless. I click that box and I get a web popup that states


Woohoo! Yeah, the cloud config feature in Synergy 2 is awesome. It helps your computers figure out how to talk to each other. And the sign in button saves you having to copy/paste a key or manually type your username and password. The problem with Synergy 1 was always that your computers had no help trying to find each other. The cloud config acts like a kind of search light between your computers, rather than the computers fumbling around in the dark in the hope that they'd eventually bump into each other.


Hmmm ok the login is working now and I can see the screen with my ip's displayed on all of the machines. There's no connection between the three iMacs though all on the same ethernet/wifi network all running Syn 2.0. Will there be no user setting of prefs in this version? If not it seems a retrograde step and it's seriously hitting my workflow being back on separated machines. I know it's a Beta and I'm prepared for disruption, glitches and bugs, but total non functionality stand alone without server is a bit rough to take, even with you love me long time baby for five dollar.


Not sure if it was because of a change on the server side, but I managed to get in by restarting both the machines and firing up Synergy again. Then I managed to get past the login and had one computer showing on either side. Restarted the app again on both machines... and on the next boot both computers showed up on the screen and started syncing. Initial sync took a minute or two. It's working well now.


tried hard resets, restarting on all the machines, and apart from one black screen of death which required full unplug and time machine ( Kudos only mackeeper has managed that in the past ) still the little screen icons keep up their polling scrolling but no connections the machines stay actually and virtually seperated.


Having the same issue on my windows computer, but not my mac. Initially signed in with my mac when I was on vpn - maybe that was it. I'm off vpn now and am still able to sign in on my mac. Please advise!


@Deviation According to our database you haven't yet purchased early access. If this is not the case please email at the address posted by Nick. (Or perhaps you have multiple accounts?)



@JCYI was unable to find a log entry for your login attempt, but your account has access, please try again!


All: I was able to get signed in after rebooting the windows computer that was getting the 'IP address mismatch' error - I should've tried that before posting. Now when I open synergy on the windows machine I get an indeterminate progress bar over the icon that represents the windows computer. I also can't see the windows computer icon from my mac (but my mac does appear as an icon inside synergy on my windows machine - beside the icon with the aforementioned progress bar ).


I wonder if you, or any others here are using a proxy of any kind, even one built into the router that is forced for all browsing could cause issues, as it would report that device's IP not the system itself's.I was using my DD-WRT router with its adblocking and just toggled it on to test it in a VM, and that provided me the same message on it. Just a thought there.


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