H HUGE AL macrumors regular Original poster Mar 20, 2023 #1 Updated to the latest version of Apple Configurator (2.16) and am now getting this error, followed by: "You may need to visit the Mac App Store to view changes to your account." Anyone have a solution to get this thing to work again?
Updated to the latest version of Apple Configurator (2.16) and am now getting this error, followed by: "You may need to visit the Mac App Store to view changes to your account." Anyone have a solution to get this thing to work again?
H HUGE AL macrumors regular Original poster Mar 21, 2023 #3 bogdanw said: Try Sign Out/Sign in... from Apple Configurator's Account menu. Click to expand... No dice. Actually, (as usual) it made me sign in as it always does each time I use it. 🙁
bogdanw said: Try Sign Out/Sign in... from Apple Configurator's Account menu. Click to expand... No dice. Actually, (as usual) it made me sign in as it always does each time I use it. 🙁
H HUGE AL macrumors regular Original poster Mar 25, 2023 #4 Ended up using my brain and downgrading to Version 2.15.1 (7E12) via TimeMachine. Works now. Moral of the story: Stay Away from Version 2.16!
Ended up using my brain and downgrading to Version 2.15.1 (7E12) via TimeMachine. Works now. Moral of the story: Stay Away from Version 2.16!
H Heero@detron macrumors newbie Oct 10, 2023 #6 Any other solution or work around? Downgrade is not an option.
bogdanw macrumors G3 Oct 10, 2023 #7 You could try to uninstall Apple Configurator using AppCleaner https://freemacsoft.net/appcleaner/, then re-install it from the App Store.
You could try to uninstall Apple Configurator using AppCleaner https://freemacsoft.net/appcleaner/, then re-install it from the App Store.
H Heero@detron macrumors newbie Oct 10, 2023 #8 bogdanw said: You could try to uninstall Apple Configurator using AppCleaner https://freemacsoft.net/appcleaner/, then re-install it from the App Store. Click to expand... Nay, that doesn't work. I found ipatool to download apps and then i can use apple configurator to push the app. GitHub - majd/ipatool: Command-line tool that allows searching and downloading app packages (known as ipa files) from the iOS App Store Command-line tool that allows searching and downloading app packages (known as ipa files) from the iOS App Store - majd/ipatool github.com
bogdanw said: You could try to uninstall Apple Configurator using AppCleaner https://freemacsoft.net/appcleaner/, then re-install it from the App Store. Click to expand... Nay, that doesn't work. I found ipatool to download apps and then i can use apple configurator to push the app. GitHub - majd/ipatool: Command-line tool that allows searching and downloading app packages (known as ipa files) from the iOS App Store Command-line tool that allows searching and downloading app packages (known as ipa files) from the iOS App Store - majd/ipatool github.com
M mykolasolodukha macrumors newbie Oct 10, 2023 #9 What worked for me was going to Software Update and installing the newest _beta_ version of the OS: `macOS Sonoma beta 14.1`
What worked for me was going to Software Update and installing the newest _beta_ version of the OS: `macOS Sonoma beta 14.1`
H Heero@detron macrumors newbie Oct 11, 2023 #10 mykolasolodukha said: What worked for me was going to Software Update and installing the newest _beta_ version of the OS: `macOS Sonoma beta 14.1` Click to expand... This works, thanks.
mykolasolodukha said: What worked for me was going to Software Update and installing the newest _beta_ version of the OS: `macOS Sonoma beta 14.1` Click to expand... This works, thanks.
D DeanL macrumors 65816 Oct 13, 2023 #11 mykolasolodukha said: What worked for me was going to Software Update and installing the newest _beta_ version of the OS: `macOS Sonoma beta 14.1` Click to expand... Can confirm this worked for me too
mykolasolodukha said: What worked for me was going to Software Update and installing the newest _beta_ version of the OS: `macOS Sonoma beta 14.1` Click to expand... Can confirm this worked for me too