


Then, using either of the "latest and greatest" (cough!) versions of Firefox or Chrome to verify log-in to the TeamViewer Web site from the XP PeeCee, the URL provided in the TeamViewer "Access" e-mail message returns: Log file: UpdateBase::OnDownloadFinishedVersionFile() failed - CInetDownload::ThreadRun - ErrorSendRequest 12175, Errorcode=12175 Your partner uses a newer version of TeamViewer. Would you like to update TeamViewer now to establish a connection?Īn error occurred while updating TeamViewer. Please check log file for more information. The remote TeamViewer is running an old version which is out of date.įrom the XP machine, attempting to connect to the current version of TeamViewer: But I still see the above messages every 10 seconds in system.Thank you for verifying that, Ying_Q -*most* appreciated! Here are the details: I have three legacy XP SP3 PeeCees running outdated releases of Version 13 of TeamViewer, and when I attempt to connect to one that is set up for and awaiting Remote Access (from the latest version of TeamViewer), the following error message is returned: Now sudo launchctl list | grep team and launchctl list | grep team both show no output, which suggests everything should be stopped and removed. There are no more files I can find that are related to TeamViewer. Sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.teamviewer.* Sudo rm /Library/LaunchAgents/com.teamviewer.* Sudo launchctl remove /Library/LaunchAgents/com.teamviewer.* Sudo launchctl remove /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.teamviewer.* Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.teamviewer.* Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/_ist Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/

So then I tried the following commands: sudo launchctl stop

However, seeing launchctl involved, I ran launchctl list | grep team and lo and behold I found a couple of entries related to TeamViewer. So the above is obviously looking to run something in a path that no longer exists. TeamViewer is not installed on my Mac, and has not been for a long time. error = 2: No such file orĭirectory, path = /Applications/TeamViewer.app/Contents/Resources: error = 2: No such file orĭirectory, path = /Applications/TeamViewer.app/Contents/MacOS: 15D21: I recently happened to look at my system.log file and noticed the following messages over and over:
