

- #Mac keychain access keeps crashing for mac#
- #Mac keychain access keeps crashing install#
- #Mac keychain access keeps crashing password#
- #Mac keychain access keeps crashing mac#
#Mac keychain access keeps crashing mac#
If you use the USB redirection feature to connect a Transcend USB 3.0 external hard drive to a remote desktop from your Mac client system, files that you copy or move to the drive do not appear on the drive after you disconnect the drive from the remote desktop. After the device is connected to the remote desktop, reinsert the SD card again to make the disk volume appear in the remote desktop. Workaround: Reinsert the SD card into the Transcend card reader. Because the SD card is not mounted on your Mac client system, the device does not appear in the Connection > USB menu in Horizon Client and you cannot use the USB redirection feature to connect the device to the remote desktop.

When you insert an SD card into a Transcend USB 3.0 card reader attached to your Mac client system, the SD card is not mounted automatically.

From the Horizon Client menu bar, select Desktop > USB > Autoconnect USB Devices on Insert. Workaround: Configure Horizon Client to automatically connect the device when you insert it. The remote desktop shows that a new drive was added and so displays a new drive letter but no corresponding label to identify the device.
#Mac keychain access keeps crashing password#
For example, after you redirect the device to the remote desktop, the password prompt does not appear. If you use the PCoIP display protocol, connecting some password-protected storage devices (such as IronKey USB flash drives) might not work correctly.
#Mac keychain access keeps crashing for mac#
For system requirements and installation instructions, see the VMware Horizon Client for Mac Installation and Setup Guide document.
#Mac keychain access keeps crashing install#

Unmatched performance - The adaptive capabilities of the PCoIP display protocol and the VMware Blast display protocol are optimized to deliver the best user experience, even over low-bandwidth and high-latency connections.Support for macOS High Sierra (10.13), macOS Mojave (10.14), macOS Catalina (10.15), and macOS Big Sur (11) - Use a 64-bit Intel-based Mac to work on your remote desktop or published application.Horizon Client for Mac makes it easy to access your remote desktops and published applications from your Mac with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN). These release notes cover the following topics: Horizon Client for Mac 5.5 | 15 October 2020
