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?
@tiagolee It's slowly getting back to normal, check the thread from Hayo here, it might help: Issues with Native Access - 22nd and 23rd of January 2024
@Hayo_NI
Good morning. Thank you for working so hard on the new 3.10 version of Native Access 2! I can't imagine the pressure you are working under.
A bit of good news. Today was the first time ever that NA2 was able to open up on the Windows 10 Pro machine and am installing a few things I had purchased.
Couple of bits of (minor) feedback:
Hi All, I upgraded from Catalina to Ventura, because both Native Access and Logic Pro would not allow upgrades, due to being older OS. While Logic seems to have upgraded, Native Access is stuck on "Loading Products", and will not shift.
Having read read other people's post, including NI representative, there is not much joy with the challenges being resolved. Still stuck. Could anyone, or a NI representative provide a "step by step" solution/s for my challenges?
Could it be there is more "space" required on my Hard Drive?, as I have used quite a lot of my Hard Drive space already and there is not much left. Or, should it automatically override the older version of the Native Access? Could an alternative be that I need to off load not an external hard drive?
I am very grateful for any and all responses.
This issue is usually caused by something interfering with Native Access' connection to the internet, such as:
If you are running any such products, please temporarily disable them and open Native Access again.
You can also try:
For Windows: First please delete the User Registry entries of Native Access and the NTKDaemon:
Next please clear the Native Access cache by deleting the following folders:
For Mac: First please clear the Native Access cache by deleting the following folders:
Next please delete the UserUser plist of Native Access and the NTKDaemon: