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M1 Mini vs Circle
Using RBR40 (not it model menu) with built-in Circle.
New M1 Mac Mini with lots of problems connecting to App Store, etc. Then found that we can't get an https connection because Circle is intercepting and replacing the certificate. What's going on and how do I fix this? All other devices (Macs, Ipads, iphones, watches) all working fine.
I tried "removing" the device from Circle, but this continued. Only turning Circle off altogether solved the issue. Now I don't have Circle.
NB: Lots of other Apple gear and computers on the network, all working OK.
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Re: M1 Mini vs Circle
Hello drdoz,
Have you had a moment to contact Apple regarding this?
Regards,
Christian
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I haven't had time to work through their support to get to someone that can help, yet.
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@drdoz wrote:Using RBR40 (not it model menu) with built-in Circle.
New M1 Mac Mini with lots of problems connecting to App Store, etc. Then found that we can't get an https connection because Circle is intercepting and replacing the certificate. What's going on and how do I fix this? All other devices (Macs, Ipads, iphones, watches) all working fine.
I tried "removing" the device from Circle, but this continued. Only turning Circle off altogether solved the issue. Now I don't have Circle.
NB: Lots of other Apple gear and computers on the network, all working OK.
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@Prepaidgiftbalance wrote:Using RBR40 (not it model menu) with built-in Circle.
New M1 Mac Mini with lots of problems connecting to App Store, etc. Then found that we can't get an https connection because Circle is intercepting and replacing the certificate. What's going on and how do I fix this? All other devices (Macs, Ipads, iphones, watches) all working fine.
I tried "removing" the device from Circle, but this continued. Only turning Circle off altogether solved the issue. Now I don't have Circle.
NB: Lots of other Apple gear and computers on the network, all working OK.
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@drdoz wrote:
Using RBR40 (not it model menu) with built-in Circle.
New M1 Mac Mini with lots of problems connecting to App Store, etc. Then found that we can't get an https connection because Circle is intercepting and replacing the certificate. What's going on and how do I fix this? All other devices (Macs, Ipads, iphones, watches) all working fine.
I tried "removing" the device from Circle, but this continued. Only turning Circle off altogether solved the issue. Now I don't have Circle.
NB: Lots of other Apple gear and computers on the network, all working OK.
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@drdoz wrote:Using RBR40 (not it model menu) with built-in Circle.
New M1 Mac Mini with lots of problems connecting to App Store, etc. Then found that we can't get an https connection because Circle is intercepting and replacing the certificate. What's going on and how do I fix this? All other devices (Macs, Ipads, iphones, watches) all working fine.
I tried "removing" the device from Circle, but this continued. Only turning Circle off altogether solved the issue. Now I don't have Circle.
NB: Lots of other Apple gear and computers on the network, all working OK.
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