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Mactell Teamwork failure

Anonymous
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We have a new Mactell laptop and it isn't able to sign into any teamwork file. It give the "integrity checking error" and then quits. Any ideas or similar experiences?
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Thomas Holm
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Archicad versions on each machine, server etc?????
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
Anonymous
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Thomas wrote:
Archicad versions on each machine, server etc?????


You mean all have to be AC10 of some form and version or even MacTel vs PPC may be an issue?
Thanks,
Joseph
Thomas Holm
Booster
What I mean is that without that info, noone would be able to help with the issue.

But I could of course guess. The Mactel Archicad 10 is in beta. There might be some bug there. Or if they're running ACwhatever PPC version, it's running emulated in Rosetta, which by reports here is running well, but being unsupported might be the cause too. Or of course it might be any other unrelated Teamwork setup problem. I just can't tell.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
Anonymous
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I have been using my MacBook Pro running the Mactel beta and the WinXP versions on solo projects and with teamwork connecting to Windows servers with no problem.

More info is clearly needed.
Anonymous
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I am sorry to that I was offline for so long...
Here are the details.
It is a Mactell machine. We are an all Mac office.
We run it in Mac mode, and it hasn't worked under Rosetta or with the Canidate release.
It sometimes opens drafts saved out from a teamwork file but can not sign in itself to a teamwork file.
All machines other teammates are also using Archicad 10.
Thomas Holm
Booster
Well, you're still not saying what the Teamwork server machine is, or what release number you have.

But you say you're not running the "Candidate" release. To me, that means that you're running the MacPPC version of Archicad, which still is the only official release of Archicad.

In fact, you're running it in Rosetta (which is the MacBook's built-in PowerPC emulator that lets it run non-Intel Mac programs), even if it doesn't tell anywhere. This is possible, but unsupported. This might be the problem. If so, try upgrading to the Mactel beta release.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1