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Try uninstalling Native Access 2 and run Native Access 1. It should clear up the issue for now. I had an issue with Native Access 2 failing to start up because it couldn't install some sort of dependencies. I installed Native Access 1 and have had no issue that native Access 2 was claiming.

When I check my folder permissions only 'everyone' is set to 'read only' but if I click the lock and enter my admin password I can set that to read and write too and for a while the red flag goes away, sometimes as much as several weeks, but it keeps coming back - something seems to want that folder to be read only for 'everyone' although I'm not sure why NA2 counts as 'everyone' as I granted NA2 full disk access ages ago.

When i'm trying to open native access, password doesn't work while i am using the same thant the one i'm using on Native instrument website when I created my account. I tried to change my password and the problem is still there.

My other problem is that it pops up ''please grant permission to to native access to install dependencies''. I tried everything i saw on the forum on terminal.app. I tried to instal the NA 3.1 first, and the 2.5 after, but the same problem appear.

This is unfortunately a bug in Native Access.If the Native Instruments folder got created by running an installer directly or via Native Access 1 it gets created with permissions that are falsely recognised by Native Access 2 as problematic.The installations should still work.Alternatively you could also carry out the following steps:

Hi @Jeremy_NI ,I had the same issue with this message saying " please check if that folder exist and its permissions are not set to read-only. Alternatively select another location" I tried what you suggested by creating a new Natives Instruments folder in Applications, moved everything and then deleted the old folder. But I still get this Installation Failed message... it seems like only the vsts with samples are failing to instal. Any help very appreciated, it's super annoying :)

I have already reached out to support and they gave me a ticket number and now im on the waiting list but a lot of people mentioned how support takes long to get back to you and I need to get this working soon for working purposes. Has anyone else experienced this and know what to do? I read a few forums not particularly in relation to mine, but I see some uninstall and then reinstall Native access again, but I just want to make sure that is the proper solution for my case before starting the whole uninstall tedious process. Thanks!

So I just updated my native access to 3.0.1. Now when I load the app, it just goes to the loading products page and sits loading. I have left it for hours and no progress. Is this a known bug? And how do I resolve this asap please?

I have the same issue, NA 3.1.0 Win11Pro. I have pretty strong anti-virus settings, but there doesn't seem to be any issue - unless per-case manually permitted connections to native-cloud by the NTKDaemon could be a problem (self-signed cert distrust).

I just upgraded from komplete 9 to 13 and at first sight it look greats. But there seam to be some issues with native access. Ive been trying to install this software for two days now without any further success. Its stuck installing "previews". There's this white line that keeps bouncing left and right and nothing ever seams to happen.

Tried uninstalling and reinstalling previews into d:/NBPL/ but the problem remains. When i run native access, Previews keeps "installing" and there is now way to cancel, stop or do anything for that matter. It doesn't only effect Previews cause now i can't install the other application thats queued.

I do get the user info in the user object like showed in the Expo quickstart. What I am trying to understand now is how do I get an access token for calling my api. I used the getCredentials from the hook but that returns an invalid JWT format e.g.

After you initiate a connection from your RDP client, the CyberArk Mobile app allows you to authenticate and choose targets, triggering a secure session. Alternatively, you can pre-configure your connection with the relevant target account details for a specific application connection.

Secure Native Access can be configured to connect users to a specific account in PAM without requiring them to go through the accounts list in the CyberArk Mobile app. Users can specify the account they want to connect to directly by adding the account ID in the secure native RDP access.

On my router, a TPLink AC1200 V2, I also have access time restrictions configured in the parental controls settings. So my son can't access internet between 20:00 and 07:00 on his pc, that saves me a lot of discussions.

It sounds like your router is blocking internet access by not resolving DNS query's which then using Pi-hole essentially bypasses that. I'm not sure if there would be a way around this other than finding a way to block all traffic to and from his PC... Maybe look into local parental controls on the PC?

And even if he didn't, client-side DNS caching (which is not uncommon) may permit access to some sites for as long as a DNS reply stays in the client cache, which may be much longer than you intend to allow.

These macros select which of the native access functions that are declared and which platform-specific headers to include. It is then up your (by definition platform-specific) code to handle which of these should be defined.

Population:  The reasons for these disparities are multiple but lack of access to dental care is clearly a contributing factor. The dentist-to-population ratio in many AI/AN communities is less than half the U.S. average. A solution has been developed in Alaska by AI/AN leaders: dental therapists, i.e., local people trained for two years to provide basic dental services. This solution is being fought by organized dentistry that sees the approach as an economic threat, but AI/AN organizations are committed to implementing this Native solution to their access problem. The Alaska experience indicates that access to oral health services can be improved through the addition of dental therapists to the dental team.

The mechanic of giving access to natives to certain civs without an nat embassies needs to change urgently as it unbalances the game and I will give some examples of this; (especially Hausa, Inca and USA, but mostly Mexican and Ethiopian).

Some civs have access to natives without the need for native embassies, for example; France, Germany, USA, Hausa, Inca, Mexico and Ethiopia.

Within this mechanic there are some differences, such as cards, or that give you access to natives and can also

give you access to their technologies (as in the case of inca, france and germany) or age ups that give access to technologies or federative cards that you give access to natives and possibly their upgrades (as in the case of

USA, Hausa, Mexico and Ethiopia ).

That is planned to improve the natives of the map and it is not very useful. Natives from the metropolis should upgrade automatically, or enable upgrade at the native embassy. Also blood brothers is not available for all civilizations.

and for civs without blood brothers (brits, Dutch, otto, swede, china, japan, india, malta, italy) are all civs that rely on their narrower infnite shipment so they have upgrades anyway , or they explicitly are bad at natives (italy and malta) or in the case of japan will probably never be allowed to send 29 guard soheis twice

yeah thats not getting upgrades ever. Like think about this way, African civs get shadow tech natives for their shipments, they are balanced by the fact that they cant send any of them infinitely, devs arent going to allow that to get shadow tech. 5376163bf9

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