Troubleshooting License Authentication Issues after Updating to macOS Sequoia (15)


Reference Number: KB-03198
Last Modified: October 24, 2024

The information in this article applies to:

Chief Architect Premier or Chief Architect InteriorsHome Designer Professional or Home Designer Architectural or Home Designer Suite



QUESTION

I'm experiencing one or more of the following issues when I attempt to open my Chief Architect program after updating my Mac to macOS Sequoia (15):    

  • An error message appears prompting me to activate again.

  • An error message appears stating the software is already active on another computer.

  • An error message appears stating the software cannot be activated, or online authentication could not be verified.

  • An error message appears stating online authentication is required to run this program, and I'm unable to proceed.

What might be the cause of this behavior?


ANSWER

On Mac computers, a feature called Private Wi-Fi address, which was introduced in macOS Sequoia (15), may cause issues with activation or authentication if you're connected to a network wirelessly. If you are met with an error relating to license activation or authentication and you are using a Mac with this macOS version, you will need to disable this feature for each individual network that you connect to wirelessly to prevent constant authentication issues.

Note: More information on this network feature can be found in the following Apple resource: Use private Wi-Fi addresses on Apple devices


Disabling Private Wi-Fi address for a network*

*Applies to macOS Sequoia (15) and newer.

  1. From the menu bar, click the Apple  icon located in the top left corner, then click System Settings.


  2. In the dialog that appears, click on the Wi-Fi category on the left, then click the Details button beside the wireless network you are connected to.

    Click on the Details button next to the connected WiFi network


  3. Change the Private Wi-Fi address setting from Fixed or Rotating to Off.

    Disable Private Wi-Fi Address


  4. You may be prompted with an additional dialog; if so, click Turn Off, then click OK.


  5. Restart your Mac, then attempt to activate your license. If a message states the license is already active on another computer, please follow the instructions here to deactivate the license from the active system via your online account, then attempt activation once again.


  6. Repeat Steps 1-4 for each network that you connect to wirelessly.

    This setting must be disabled for every individual network that the system connects to wirelessly; this problem will reoccur if this feature is not disabled after connecting to a new or different network.


If you have followed the steps listed above and are still unable to activate your Chief Architect license, or you are not connected to a network wirelessly, it's possible that something else may be the cause. Please refer to the "Troubleshooting Activation Issues" resource in the Related Articles section below to troubleshoot the issue further.