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@Simon Dunkley @Roger Bristow
Hi Simon, Roger,
Have you tried the amazing AI online response system ChatGPT (free sign-up) at:
https://openai.com
If you set the "Temperature" to 1, you can keep asking the same thing and get a more precise response each time.
I asked it "Why does Templot hang on connecting to the internet when running in CrossOver on a Mac computer?"
Here are the answers ChatGPT came back with:
1. CrossOver is a compatibility layer that allows Windows programs to run on Mac computers. Unfortunately, Templot is not currently supported by CrossOver. As a result, Templot may not be able to connect to the internet due to incompatibilities between Windows and Mac operating systems. If you are experiencing this issue, please contact Templot support for assistance.
2. CrossOver is an emulation software which is designed to allow Mac computers to run Windows applications. However, sometimes applications designed for Windows do not function as they should when run in CrossOver. In this case, the issue may be because the Templot application is not configured correctly to work in CrossOver. You may need to adjust some settings in CrossOver to make the application run correctly.
3. This is usually due to CrossOver being unable to properly connect to the internet, usually because it is using a restricted version of the Windows networking protocol. The best solution is to switch to a different version of CrossOver that offers full network access, such as CrossOver Pro or CrossOver Games.
4. This could be caused by a few different issues. First, CrossOver may not be configured correctly to allow Templot to connect to the internet. If this is the case, please contact the CrossOver support team for assistance. Additionally, it could be caused by a firewall or antivirus issue. Templot may need to be configured in the firewall and/or antivirus application in order to allow it to access the internet. If this is the case, please consult the documentation for the corresponding
5. This issue is usually caused by a lack of read/write permissions on the CrossOver folder installed on the computer. To resolve this issue, try restarting the machine, then right clicking on the CrossOver icon in the Finder and selecting Get Info. Under Permissions, make sure that all users have Read & Write Access. If the issue persists, please contact the CrossOver support team for assistance.
6. The issue is most likely caused by a timeout when trying to connect to the internet. The best way to resolve this issue is to set a larger timeout value in CrossOver. This can be done by going to Preferences>Network, then setting a higher value in the 'Connection Timeout' field.
7. This is usually caused by an incorrect security setting on the Mac. To fix, add “CrossOver.app” to the list of allowed applications in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility.
I don't know if any of that is of any help, or if asking any more times would be, but if you know Macs and can ask more precise questions, you might get a useful answer.
cheers,
Martin.
Hi Simon, Roger,
Have you tried the amazing AI online response system ChatGPT (free sign-up) at:
https://openai.com
If you set the "Temperature" to 1, you can keep asking the same thing and get a more precise response each time.
I asked it "Why does Templot hang on connecting to the internet when running in CrossOver on a Mac computer?"
Here are the answers ChatGPT came back with:
1. CrossOver is a compatibility layer that allows Windows programs to run on Mac computers. Unfortunately, Templot is not currently supported by CrossOver. As a result, Templot may not be able to connect to the internet due to incompatibilities between Windows and Mac operating systems. If you are experiencing this issue, please contact Templot support for assistance.
2. CrossOver is an emulation software which is designed to allow Mac computers to run Windows applications. However, sometimes applications designed for Windows do not function as they should when run in CrossOver. In this case, the issue may be because the Templot application is not configured correctly to work in CrossOver. You may need to adjust some settings in CrossOver to make the application run correctly.
3. This is usually due to CrossOver being unable to properly connect to the internet, usually because it is using a restricted version of the Windows networking protocol. The best solution is to switch to a different version of CrossOver that offers full network access, such as CrossOver Pro or CrossOver Games.
4. This could be caused by a few different issues. First, CrossOver may not be configured correctly to allow Templot to connect to the internet. If this is the case, please contact the CrossOver support team for assistance. Additionally, it could be caused by a firewall or antivirus issue. Templot may need to be configured in the firewall and/or antivirus application in order to allow it to access the internet. If this is the case, please consult the documentation for the corresponding
5. This issue is usually caused by a lack of read/write permissions on the CrossOver folder installed on the computer. To resolve this issue, try restarting the machine, then right clicking on the CrossOver icon in the Finder and selecting Get Info. Under Permissions, make sure that all users have Read & Write Access. If the issue persists, please contact the CrossOver support team for assistance.
6. The issue is most likely caused by a timeout when trying to connect to the internet. The best way to resolve this issue is to set a larger timeout value in CrossOver. This can be done by going to Preferences>Network, then setting a higher value in the 'Connection Timeout' field.
7. This is usually caused by an incorrect security setting on the Mac. To fix, add “CrossOver.app” to the list of allowed applications in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility.
I don't know if any of that is of any help, or if asking any more times would be, but if you know Macs and can ask more precise questions, you might get a useful answer.
cheers,
Martin.
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