Native Access 3.4.0, grant access

donmaddonald
donmaddonald Member Posts: 233 Advisor
edited October 22 in Native Access

I followed all the resources available to try to fix this issue, but it seems that nothing works, can I downgrade somehow? or there is a patch that fixes this issue?


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  • LostInFoundation
    LostInFoundation Member Posts: 4,466 Expert
  • donmaddonald
    donmaddonald Member Posts: 233 Advisor

    I already checked those resources, even the ones just before this one, but nothing worked yet.

  • Paule
    Paule Member Posts: 1,314 Expert
    edited May 2023

    Just driving the update to 3.4.0 - all is fine on win10 pro here.

    Do you try to start the installation as admin?

  • Josho
    Josho Member Posts: 5 Member

    It's super easy to do in the system preferences

    Privacy & Security -> Full Disk Access -> Turn on the Native access or Native dependencies on

  • ShelLuser
    ShelLuser Member Posts: 244 Pro

    In addition to what Paule said above me... what virus scanner do you use? Because that can make a difference here as well.

    I myself rely on Microsoft Defender (build-in with Windows 10) and I am specifically fond of the ransomware protection. This basically denies access to your private files for every application installed except for those you specifically whitelist.

    Thing is... whenever I upgrade Native Access, or NI components, I always make sure to temporarily turn off this protection because otherwise you run into issues comparable to yours OP.

  • Paule
    Paule Member Posts: 1,314 Expert
    edited May 2023

    Myself use the MS Defender also only and uBlock origin as ad blocker.

    And set the DNS.

  • donmaddonald
    donmaddonald Member Posts: 233 Advisor

    still doesn't work for me guys, should I reset the computer when I do this?


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