high sierra – Remote Desktop 10.2.3 Database Creation Error; 10.2.1 runs fine; 10.2.2 crashes: how to find actual cause(s)? – Ask Different
Posted by jpluimers on 2020/12/21
From a while back:
What would be good steps to find the cause of the below errors?
I get this error when running Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.2.3 or higher on MacOS High Sierra:
Database Creation Error "An error occurred during persistent store migration. [Domain: NSCocoaErrorDomain, Code: 134110]"
[WayBack] high sierra – Remote Desktop 10.2.3 Database Creation Error; 10.2.1 runs fine; 10.2.2 crashes: how to find actual cause(s)? – Ask Different
Related Twitter thread: [WayBack] Jeroen Pluimers on Twitter: “Help! Stuck at @msremotedesktop 10.2.1 (that cannot add new users) on High Sierra because 10.2.2 keeps crashing, and both 10.2.3 and 10.2.4 cannot migrate: “An error occurred during persistent store migration. [Domain: NSCocoaErrorDomain, Code: 134110]””
Tried beta: 10.2.6 (1529) at [WayBack] Microsoft_Remote_Desktop_Beta.app.zip from [WayBack] Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac – HockeyApp
–jeroen
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Some insights in the not so well formatted [Wayback] high sierra – Remote Desktop 10.2.3 Database Creation Error; 10.2.1 runs fine; 10.2.2 crashes: how to find actual cause(s)? – Ask Different answer by [Wayback] User Jose David Gutierrez – Ask Different:
For some reason, it looks like the new versions don’t like some formats of the old application library. I made my work again after rebuilding the data in the library, forcing a kind of fresh install:
- Delete the faulty app. (Microsoft Remote Desktop)
- I rename the folder old_com.microsoft.rdc.macos inside directory /Users/myusername/Library/Containers/ to something like old_com.microsoft.rdc.macos
IE:
mv Users/myuser/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.rdc.macos Users/myuser/Library/Containers/old.com.microsoft.rdc.macos
- Re install Microsoft RDC and test.
- If everything works fine, you can go back and delete the moved folder to just keep it clean. In my case Users/myuser/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.rdc.macos
Note: I bet if you only execute the step 2, while the application has been close, it will work.
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