Mac Software Hotfix (0.9.3712.831)
To all Live Mesh customers who have experienced crashes with the 0.9.3712.831 version of the Live Mesh for Mac software: A new version of the software that resolves this issue is now available.
Please update or reinstall Live Mesh for Mac to receive the new version. If you continue to encounter problems, please let us know.
Thank you,
The Live Mesh Team.
Comments
Anonymous
January 16, 2009
Hey that's awesome, I didn't have any crashes yet and already the bugs I don't have are being fixed. I wish all my software was updated this promptly! Thanks for such a wonderful program!Anonymous
January 16, 2009
Is the any word on when the update will happen to change the moe.exe in the loe.exe? And the ctp-beta will merge with the mesh-beta? Is it days, weeks , months , year away? Even if the app's where not available right away. I would love to be able to navigate my own mesh and try and build some basic app's to retrieve my data.Anonymous
January 17, 2009
After updating the application continues to crash. (I have now version 0.9.3715.831)Anonymous
January 19, 2009
Thanks, this seemed to solve my crashing problems. Will continue to test.Anonymous
January 20, 2009
Thread 15 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit): eax: 0x3fd98cac ebx: 0x3fb25359 ecx: 0x00000000 edx: 0x00000001 edi: 0x05cbc6c0 esi: 0x00e14c20 ebp: 0xb06b61bc esp: 0xb06b6154 ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010282 eip: 0x8fe18c02 cs: 0x00000017 ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x0000001f gs: 0x00000037 cr2: 0x05cc09f0 Ever since I upgraded on the 16th, Live Mesh will crash every time it tries to synchronize. I get the error, "The application LiveMeshAgent quit unexpectedly" from Mac OSX. Help?Anonymous
January 21, 2009
I have a Mac. Is it to late to enroll in the mesh beta for Mac?Anonymous
January 22, 2009
Hi, I understand what protects my data from hackers, but what protects my data from microsoft employees? Surely anyone at Microsoft can look at my data stored in the cloud? Thanks, KevinAnonymous
January 28, 2009
I recently changed my Windows Live password from a weak 6 character code to a stronger 20 character (upper/lower+numbers) code. Worked everywhere, but on the iMac i can not sign in using the livemesh software. After changing the password to a short 10 character version it works everywhere. Can the mac version of the live mesh software only handle passwords that are "short"? Thanks - great product! AaboeAnonymous
February 04, 2009
Still crashing... 0.9.3715.831 on MacBook AirAnonymous
February 05, 2009
Very good product. Thanks from the Mac Fans!Anonymous
February 05, 2009
@ Aaboe, There is no limit to the length of passwords that is specific to Live Mesh for Mac, though there are certain "extended" characters that can cause problems. The good news is that we will have a fix for this in the not-too-distant future. If you continue to have problems, you may want to visit our support forums: http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en/LiveMesh/threads/Anonymous
February 10, 2009
Still crashing on OS 10.5.6, mesh vers 0.9.3712.831Anonymous
February 11, 2009
Live Mesh for Mac has started crashing again. I haven't been able to launch the application since Feb. 9.Anonymous
February 13, 2009
When livemesh was originally released linux support was mentioned. I have a W7 beta system, 2 Vista systems, linux laptop, linux based NAS (buffalo linkstation), (& we have several S60 devices). This may well be added to by a linux or windows netbook I need these systems to work together well. I use all of them and the NAS is great in unifying storage in the home. I'd like to extend this to the cloud, but for the best experience I'd like the linux-based NAS & laptop to fully participate Are we likely to see this extension?