Debian stretch. 4.9.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.189-3+deb9u1 (2019-09-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Wine 4.0.2 stable installed from winehq
after first install and first run long time ago NI Native access logged in into NI and got registration keys (this was once). later (like now) when i tried to add another library - Native Access just stuck on login.
Terminal:
https://pastebin.com/6KkK6Zrq
next Access is stuck (rotating symbol "loading")
through long time terminal added many lines with
002a:fixme:ole:snapshot_QueryGetData (0xc4260, 0x239b70 {cf 000d ptd (nil) aspect 1 lindex -1 tymed 1})
but nothing changed. it still stuck.
"Forgot your password" only available.
How can i login?
Native Instruments, Native access can't login
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Re: Native Instruments, Native access can't login
Hello,
I have exactly the same problem, did you find a solution? Everything worked fine with the old version, it's annoying!
I have exactly the same problem, did you find a solution? Everything worked fine with the old version, it's annoying!
Re: Native Instruments, Native access can't login
Nope still have no idea wats goin on. Thinking about reinstall all on another system and try to download latest access first and install it first. but it is later
or maybe activate on windows and then copy part of windows registry...
or maybe activate on windows and then copy part of windows registry...
Re: Native Instruments, Native access can't login
I've had this problem for some time, and have seen lots of other people with the same issue. Today I seem to have found a reasonable workaround.
The problem comes occasionally when Native Access tries to log in for a second time, or perhaps refresh its credentials. I decided to try removing the stored login information from the Windows registry, and it seems to let me then log in again.
To fix this, run `regedit` in the appropriate wine prefix. You'll find the login information for Native Access is stored in
You'll find `UserName` and `Password` keys there. When I deleted those and ran Native Access again, it just prompted me to type in my credentials. When I did, everything works perfectly.
The problem may well happen again, but it looks like this is a way to reset it.
The problem comes occasionally when Native Access tries to log in for a second time, or perhaps refresh its credentials. I decided to try removing the stored login information from the Windows registry, and it seems to let me then log in again.
To fix this, run `regedit` in the appropriate wine prefix. You'll find the login information for Native Access is stored in
Code: Select all
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Credential Manager\Generic: Native Access/API
The problem may well happen again, but it looks like this is a way to reset it.