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DaveFox
7 years agoNew Member
Legacy Versions for OSX
Hi,
Today I have been auto-updated to a version of LogMeIn Pro that now renders the application unusable. On reading the minimum system requirements it states OSX 10.12. I am maxed out on this machine at 10.11, so there is the reason.
Is there any way of taking a backwards step to a legacy version?
I would have liked to ask this via the trouble ticket process but that appears to be broken.
Any pointers are gratefully received.
Many Thanks
Dave
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- webmaster2656 years agoNew Member
You must provide legacy version of the client app. I have over 30 employees that as of today will begin working from home due to coronavirus. Mac laptops were located overnight and all are Mac OS 10.11
- AshC7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
I apologize for the frustrations. While it is possible to keep an older Mac system such as 10.11 available as a Host computer, the LogMeIn desktop application has no way to revert back to an older version.
- PLogic7 years agoVisitor
SAME! Please share the last version so we can downgrade.
- Mappy7 years agoNew Member
Same issue for me.
Logmein Client Version: 4.1.7343 (4.1.0.7343) keeps crashing (SIG ABORT)
because of my Mac being at 10.11.6 ...
Can't use it anymore ... :(Crashed Thread: 0 TLMIApplicationMain Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFYApplication Specific Information:
abort() called
application requires at least OS X version 10.12.0 (10.12), but is being run on 10.11.6 ( 10.11.6/15G22010), and so is exiting - Cris_E7 years agoNew Member
Same problem here.
Please help.