Iran into similar errors like TiredJosie while trying to upgrade an iPad Pro 9.7.Standard upgrades started to fail with iOS 14.3 (IIRC, some 2(?) ago already). At that time I somehow managed to "upgrade" into 14.4beta but any further upgrade failed. Today I gave it a new try, again several failed attempts, things got worse with each reset/new attempt. In the end this is how it worked:
This is happening to me also. in my case it is happening with a Microsoft e-mail account that I have active in both the Apple email app and in the Microsoft Outlook app. The certificate details show that it is an
outlook.com certificate that has recently been issued, apparently because the previous annual certificate had expired. I have not made any recent changes to the mail accounts or mail settings in either app, and this had not been occurring before the certificate change. It is VERY disruptive because it shows up at random times, in the middle of other activities, and it must be clicked before the iPhone will do anything else. This is on an iPhone 11 Pro on iOS 14.0.1. Let me repeat: it is highly disruptive and distracting.
Having the same issue, and seems it appeared around the same time as others. Seems to be tied to my "hotmail" account....what a pain! I deleted that mail account, and it has not popped up again, and then tried reinstalling that mail account, which started the "popups" again....ugh
that error just started for me today.. prior to this I noticed my phone having lil glitches tho... like the keyboard will slow up for no reason and sometimes the after I finish typing the text keeps on going solo
I figured out why I was getting this same message. The offending email was my old
hotmail.com address. Either delete it or switch it to inactive on your iPhone or iPad and the message will go away. If you still use that email, delete it from your device then re-add it. The correct server settings should download when you reinstall that email account, resolving the server error using either POP3 or IMAP protocol.
If you use multiple devices to access the same email account, select IMAP so the messages are left on the host server and are accessible by all your devices. If you only use one device, I recommend using POP3, as it downloads all emails off the host server and the messages only exist on your device after checking for new email.
Hello, a User is unable to sign into Asana on her iPad. I reinstalled and updated the app & iOS; logged her out of her session from Admin portal but the error still persist. see attachment below.
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I plugged in my ipad tonight to add some music on and it said there was a new software version available, think it might have been 7.4? Anyway, it has completely wiped my ipad and it won't even switch on.
I had trouble restoring my iPhone 4s because I kept getting error code 2003. I needed to use an original white iphone usb cable instead of my third party cable. It may be a pain in the *** to get that cable, but it immediately solved my error 2003 problem.
I am working only with icloud files from day sketchup for Ipad was released. I am switching back and forth between sketchup for mac and ipad with file sizes from 10mb to 200mb with no single issue till last update. Latest file I am working on is only 13mb, i learned to be effective as possible with resources.
@blacktrains We released an update (v6.3.2) on Aug 29th that included, what we expect is a fix for this issue. If you get a chance, can you please confirm whether the issue that you were experiencing appears to be resolved on your end?
I'm encountering an issue I've never seen before. I sync photos from LR Classic to my ipad. My most recent batch will not allow me to make any edits. I get the above error code along with "The photo failed to load" and "dng_error_unsupported_dng - ReadNegative_Proxy".
By comparison, previous batches still work properly in this same catalog. I've noticed that those images say "Smart Preview" for both the Local and Cloud. The ones that uploaded most recently only say "Preview" for Local, Smart Preview for Cloud. Not sure why there's a mismatch since I didn't do anything differently.
Even though the app store didn't show a LR update, there was one available. I deleted the LR app from my ipad and once I reinstalled I noted that it was now version 9.something. Lost a lot of time deleting and re-syncing several times, but everything is working normally now.
Thank you so much for coming back to answer this! I never encountered this problem before until now and I was able to edit on my phone, but not my iPad so I was really having a hard time troubleshooting. Thanks, again!
When in Affinity and selecting a photo to open from Photos option, I get the following random error on many of them. The only workaround I've found so far is to exit the Affinity, go to Photos, save the photo to my iCloud Drive, then go back into Affinity and open it via iCloud. Thanks--
The image may not have synchronised with Apple Photos on your iPad yet/or you only have an optimised version. If it still doesn't work please check if Download and Keep Originals setting is enabled on your iPad:
Getting very frustrated. I store photos in the cloud and require iPad optimised storage and only want to download selected images. If I edit an image in photos I.e. the image has been downloaded, I still get failed to open message. Only way to edit in Affinty is to save image to cloud then edit. Very basic error.
I am trying port my iPad project to latest iPad 2. I installed iOS 4.3 SDK with Xcode 4.0. When i try to build my project, i'm getting the following error. I don't know why am i getting this error. Could someone help me to resolve this build error?
I had the same problem, but it wasn't because of a corrupted png : it was because two PNG files had the same filename in different directories of my source tree. What was peculiar was that the errors (I had 4 files which had "twins") were not identical from one build to another. On one run I had errors on all files, on the other only on some of them.
Did you check whether the file Users/kavapanga/Desktop/iPAD/ALN II 3 latest 2/trunk/Resourses/images/CS_logo_for_top_bar.png exists? Also check if it is infact a PNG file. Right click on the file and do a Get Info to check if the file has any other extension and is marked as hide extension. If you are not sure of the format of the file, opening the file and save it as a PNG file again should work ,most of the time.
There is no issues with image or Xcode. The issue, which creating that image from photoshop, is whether that image is interlaced or not interlaced. While saving your image in photoshop you will get one option for that.
interlaced: This option is suitable for the image which are getting downloaded from web. Specifically saying, this is used when you require to reduce image load time. What this option internally does is, it will create a .png file but with lower clarity and lower dpi like a normal jpeg image. That's why such images are having property that it is jpeg image.
Turns out my "Copy Resources" build phase contained the steps both to copy the files from their new, correct folder - and from the previous folder where they were stored. Removing the outdated build steps fixed the errors.
Another reason pngcrush considers PNG files to not really be PNG files is if you accidentally export them with layers intact. If you inspect the file in Finder, look around the More Info area (Dimensions, Color Space, etc.) for an item called "Layers"
I had the same problem. Even though the file extension may be png the file may still be something else. And 'get info' shows what ever the file extension is I think. Open up the file in preview and go to tools -> show inspector -> File tab. Here you should be able to see the actual file type.
I had this error and it was actually totally unrelated to the png's it was erroring on. The actual problem was I had two files with the same name in my project (I had drag'n'dropped a newer version of a 3rd party class assuming it would replace the older version).
Problem Solved#1: If you Create or your designer create the design which they saved the pnd from adobe illustrator then its got the problem if you create by yourself just copy all the AI artwork to the photoshop or if your designer create it then just tell them to import the illustrator format to the photoshop and send the pnd.
I have this bug quite often. if you 100% sure that your png is there and is correct then just simply recompile the project, if does not work - recompile again and again, and sometimes it will start working ;-) that's a bug in Xcode that was there for long time (since Xcode3).
I did not, still getting invalid profile when enrolling. If I go back in the setup wizard and forward a few times, I can get it to go through. Sounds like it's hitting a node that has an invalid cert or something.
Have you made sure to put the Serial Number of the device into the school manager? Maybe try running configurator, having it fail, enter the serial number and then seeing if you get the invalid profile still. Or add the serial number to the school manager before running configurator.
Follow these?
1. Add to DEP using Apple Configurator 2.5
2. Assign to your MDM in ABM/ASM
3. Assign to PreStage Enrolment Profile
4. Wipe/Restore the iOS devices again using Apple Configurator 2.5
Can you explain step #1 on your list? I've always plugged them into configurator, restored them to the latest OS, and then went through automated enrollment (making sure to select a WiFi profile first.)
Did you ever get this resolved? after days trying to follow various instructions to get something into mdm (and the solution being that the MDM is actually
school.apple.com NOT our jamf URL grrrrr....) i now get stuck with this invalid profile message. I thought it was the wireless profile i was trying to apply (nothing can be fucking clear ever in apple land...) but i reformatted the ipod and used the USB internet sharing from a mac laptop to make the internet connection.
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