- #Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 how to#
- #Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 mac os x#
- #Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 install#
- #Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 upgrade#
- #Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 software#
Library/Logs/TeamViewer/TeamViewer9_Logfile.log Library/Logs/TeamViewer/Connections_incoming.txt Library/Security/TeamViewerAuthPlugin.bundle Users/xxx/Library/Application Support/TeamViewer/Custom Configurations BTW this is what I removed (BTW it looks like ver 9 was really what got installed): I went ahead and booted from DVD into installation rescue mode thought I had wiped out all of teamviewer.
#Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 install#
Think on the Teamviewer website it said to install some other version (ver9) and potentially stay away from ver11 for Snow Leapard.
#Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 how to#
Anyone know how to make the SecurityAgent happy again? When I get home I can post the exact error. I thought I had disabled it once before by going into /Library and /Applications and removing the directories there but somehow that isn't enough. I want to disable Teamviewer (instead of having to reinstall the OS) and the only way I can get a prompt is booting the install disks and selecting Terminal program (Safe mode didn't work). I didn't realize it yet but after my fresh install of 10.6 Snow Leapard I went ahead and installed Teamviewer again and happened. The system.log had some SecurityAgent errors pertaining to Teamviewer and cycling a set of error messages over and over. Before installing I went a inspected the /var/log/system.log and secure.log. I resolved it by re-installing the OS but want to find the root cause. Teamviewer is buggy (ver 11) and shouldn't install on Snow Leopard (with older Mac Mini 2006). Not sure if this is helpful or not but I can tell you for sure team viewer with our specific mac minis and os is a problem for some odd reason. One I figure that out I can tell you how/if you can get back into your system without wiping it clean. Im currently seeing if verifying and reporting disc permissions will get the "locked" system to again boot. Have tried with different snow leopard discs and installing it only different hard drives. Clean install of snow leopard, install team viewer, reboot, same problem. Once you have done that, you can reboot holding alt/option and the usb will be there. If you have another working mac, you can put that disc you have in it and when it is mounted in finder, you can create a bootable usb with disc utility. This leads me to believe that you can do the same thing, you're just going about it wrong.
#Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 mac os x#
I am how ever able to boot from a BOOTABLE mac os x usb drive, and reinstall. After completing the installs I rebooted to get the same result as you, blue screen, wheels spins for 5-10 seconds, disappears repeat.
#Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 software#
After installing, I downloaded a bunch of software to use.Teamviewer, iCam, uTorrent, etc. I have a Mini that I wiped clean and installed 10.6. Over the last few weeks I have been having the same problem with a mac mini with the same specs as yours that I have being trying to diagnose. if I could just get it to boot from the DVD and Os reinstall would fix it, I would but it doesn't recognize the 10.6.8 dmg image on the DVD. I am not worried about losing the data off the disc, it is new to me and no personal info on it. I have read through a dozen apple "help" pages and none of them describe how to fix this when their suggestions do not work. I have a DVD with 10.6.8 dmg file on it, but the Mac is not finding it as a bootable disc. Stays this way for 10 seconds, flashes, then back to black screen for another 10 second, cycles like this indefinitely. Hold Shift down for safe mode - I get the bar, it goes all the way across, then no change, same blue screen flashingĬtrl + V - Displays the text showing hardware and OS stuff loading, then goes to black screen with cursor at upper left. Hold Alt (option) down at boot - Displays HDD1 and nothing else, not even the 10.6.8 dmg DVD I have for it. What I have tried based on other info I've found online: After that now it shows the Apple logo with chime, then goes to bluish screen with wheel for 10 seconds, wheel disappears, screen flashes and right back to that wheel. Upon finishing the login for teamviewer to share it, the OS locked up, so I had to hard boot it. Today I was setting up teamviewer for unattended access (via LAN only) as it will be off to the side and not easily accessible across the room since the mouse, keyboard and monitor will spend most of their time hooked up to other testing systems, so teamviewer is the simple easy choice for accessing it.
#Teamviewer mac os 10.6.8 upgrade#
It worked fine for the past 2 weeks, only hardware change I did was upgrade to 2GB RAM. It is a Mac mini MB138LL/A (1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo) Late 2006 with OSX 10.6.8. Having some issues with this Mac mini I got for testing some software for work.