- #Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation how to#
- #Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation upgrade#
- #Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation code#
- #Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation tv#
Applications/TeamViewer.app/Contents/MacOS/TeamViewer_Service
#Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation code#
Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x4 Termination Signal: Illegal instruction: 4
The crash report : Process: TeamViewer_Service Teamviewer works with v12 but the other computer works with v13, then I can't connect on it.
In other words, the original problem in TV13 would not allow you do what you recommend.Ģ separate problems, one is the TV13 frozen cursor on the remote, and the other is the new procedure you need to do to allow remote access once the cursor isn't frozen anymore.I have the same problem with the last version of teamviewer (v).Teamviewer crashes and doesn't open anymore.
#Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation tv#
I also had to set my TV preferences to not allow auto updates (in the advanced section of TV preferences) so that it would not update to TV 13 again until the TV team fixed the original problem.
#Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation how to#
I had to get a friend to go and sit in front of the remote mac and tell him how to downgrade to T V12 (that does not have the "frozen cursor" problem) and then to open the remote mac's preferences and do what you outline since I could not do it myself. Unless things have changed, TV 13 would freeze on the remote Mojave or High Sierra log in screen and would not let you set up the computer to use any version of TV. The remote cursor won't move to even log in to access the remote mac's preferences. The problem is that under TV 13 (unless a further update has solved the issue) you cannot even access the remote mac's preferences to do the above procedure to enable Teamviewer as you have shown. It's a new feature which Apple uses to make sure that no program can control that remote mac without it being given permission to do so ahead of time by the owner of that remote mac. In fact, the Teamviewer website outlines this procedure to enable remote control in Mojave by another computer. What you describe is accurate as far as making the remote mac able to accept control by any version of Teamviewer.
#Teamviewer for mac freezes on update installation upgrade#
After I've done these steps i was able to remote back into my Mac with no issues! Also was able to upgrade back to TV 13 & 14 Beta. I then backed out and went into Security & Privacy > Firewall > Firewall Options and added in TeamViewer to allow incoming connections. If it is already in there, remove it then add it back and check it off. What i did to get it working was i went into the Mac's System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy Tab and where it says "Allow the apps below to control your computer," make sure TV is in the list AND checked off. So i started poking around the Mac's system preferences. I was still stuck looking at the login screen from the remote device. I've downgraded back to TV 12 hoping it would work, but still no luck.
That's when my remote sessions stopped working. I originally had TV 12, then it upgraded to 13 and it was working fine until i've upgraded my Mac to High Sierra. Well, not really an issue but some system preferences need to be adjusted.