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NTKdaemon
I just installed native access 2 and it said I need to install NTKdaemon. I use Mac, it showed up in my system preferences as an item to open at login. I decided to not have it open at login, is this bad? Also every time I open native access it asks me to put in my password to "install dependencies." Can anyone explain…
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Known issue: Windows Defender flagging products as Trojans
Hi all, PM of Native Access here. Just wanted to let you all know we're aware that Windows Defender is deleting installers and flagging it as a Trojan, and are investigating the matter. We'll keep you posted on what we find and what actions we're taking. To start with, we've assessed that many products are affected, but…
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Native Access Application does not open and it states Unable to start the NTK Daemon
Yesterday I was doing a session on Logic Pro on my MacOS Ventura 13.3.1 and I was using Native Access and using some plugins on my session with no issues and all of a sudden Logic Pro started acting out so i forced quit logic pro and restarted my laptop. Once my laptop restarted I attempted to open the Native Access…
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Issues: Please grant permission to Native Access to install dependencies (MAC)
If you get this message when opening Native Access: First of all, make sure to install Native Access 3.1.0: Native Access 3.1.0 for Intel Macs Native Access 3.1.0 for M1 Macs If issue is not fixed, then please run the attached NTKDaemon Cleanup Script (either via command prompt, or drag the script file onto a terminal…
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Issues: Native Access 2: Dependency installation process is taking longer than normal (WINDOWS)
First of all make sure to install Native Access version 3.11.1: Native Access 3.11.1 Run Native Access 2 as administrator: How to Run a Program as an Administrator Download and Run the NTKDaemon Installer Quit Native Access and all other Native Instruments software. Download the NTKDaemon from here. Right-click the…
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Issues: Native access 2: Dependency installation process is taking longer than normal (MAC)
First of all, install Native Access 3.3.0: Native Access 3.3.0 Solution 1: Open your Mac's System Preferences and click Security & Privacy. Under the Privacy tab, choose Full Disk Access from the side bar. Click the lock icon in the bottom left of the window and enter your Mac password. Ensure that Native Access appears in…
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Tips: Please grant permission to Native Access to install dependencies (NA2 on Mac)
If you get this message when opening Native Access: First please run the attached NTKDaemon Cleanup Script (either via command prompt, or drag the script file onto a terminal icon) Restart Computer Download and run the NTKDaemon installer from here by right clicking the installer pkg-file and selecting “open Restart your…