Hi
I have a version 3.20 of Daemon tools on Mac mini 2010 Server with Mac OS X 10.6 Server. However, It stopped working today, and I see this message:
Network timeout reached. Please, try gain later.
I had this issue before, and the technical support couldn't help me.
I found a solution on this website, which was posted by abligh.
apple.stackexchange.com
I copied my certificates from High Sierra installation to Snow leopard using this script.
Unfortunately, I tried to do it again today with the certificates for High Sierra/Catalina. It doesn't work anymore. I use it to play Max Payne and Soldier of Fortune 2 on Mac that I bought many years ago
Can you help me?
I have a version 3.20 of Daemon tools on Mac mini 2010 Server with Mac OS X 10.6 Server. However, It stopped working today, and I see this message:
Network timeout reached. Please, try gain later.
I had this issue before, and the technical support couldn't help me.
With Mac OS X there is an issue with the expired certificate we are using to secure the connection.
I found a solution on this website, which was posted by abligh.
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How do I update my root certificates on an older version of Mac OS (e.g. El Capitan)?
I have difficulty reaching various secure web sites. They give me a certificate expired error. They work on Firefox but not Safari or Chrome. They also work on newer versions of macOS (e.g. Catalin...
I copied my certificates from High Sierra installation to Snow leopard using this script.
Unfortunately, I tried to do it again today with the certificates for High Sierra/Catalina. It doesn't work anymore. I use it to play Max Payne and Soldier of Fortune 2 on Mac that I bought many years ago
Can you help me?