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kryan_ng
5 years agoNew Contributor
Unable to control Mac client Catalina 10.15.7
I am unable to control my Mac since updates to the OS and/or LMI occurred sometime last week. I am running LMI 4.1.0.11759 on the host, and LMI client 4.1.7632 with Catalina 10.15.7 on my local mac...
- 5 years ago
Hi cmcbride - I was finally able to get mine to work. I contacted support and was told the same things as on this forum: uninstall, etc. I tried one more time with the same results, so I decided to try adding the LMI apps that were not listed in the Privacy-Accessibility settings. I don't recall exactly which items were already in the list, but I now have LMIGUIAgent.app, LogMeIn Client, LogMeIn Control Panel, and LogMeIn.app. It might be a fluke, but that is the only thing I have changed and I am able to remote in successfully now.
cmcbride
5 years agoNew Contributor
I have had this same issue for several releases of 10.15.x on only 4 Macs, all the same model (MacBook Air, 13", Mid 2013). I have uninstalled/reinstalled LMI multiple times, installed as a Admin user, added all the security exceptions in the System Preferences... I am at a loss as how to make this work on these systems.
Current macOS: 10.15.7
LMI version: 4.1.0.11759 (multiple clean installs)
I can log in, am presented with the screen, but I can not control the mouse or keyboard at all. I would really appreciate some assistance in getting this going.
kryan_ng
5 years agoNew Contributor
Hi cmcbride - I was finally able to get mine to work. I contacted support and was told the same things as on this forum: uninstall, etc. I tried one more time with the same results, so I decided to try adding the LMI apps that were not listed in the Privacy-Accessibility settings. I don't recall exactly which items were already in the list, but I now have LMIGUIAgent.app, LogMeIn Client, LogMeIn Control Panel, and LogMeIn.app. It might be a fluke, but that is the only thing I have changed and I am able to remote in successfully now.
- cmcbride5 years agoNew Contributor
Thank you for the reply - I actually have those all in the Accessibility security settings, and still no keyboard or mouse access. I am sure it is some combination of those permission requests that is causing the issue, as these MacBook Airs have been through several macOS and LMI updates over the years. I am going to try and strip out everything I can in the Application Support folders, uninstall LMI, reinstall LMI, hope I can get LMI to request adding all the myriad of permissions again in the Security System Prefs. If you (or anyone at LMI) has a better idea I would love to hear it.