Connection Manager Not Working With Catalina iOS

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Where? I can’t get it to work
I should I’ve updated this thread. I downloaded the Java script Ecotech sent but connection manager still wouldn’t open. Something within Mac OS was preventing the app from launching. So the only solution to the problem is to get a Reeflink which Ecotech offers at a discount if all troubleshooting fails.
 

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Necropost, but hope this helps. There is light.

If you're on an M1 macbook, you can install Parallels, than Windows 11. From there, you can install connection manager and run ESL as you would on an older Intel based Macbook.
 

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ehh - where can you download this anymore?

Never mind... I forgot about logging into live.
 
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Necropost, but hope this helps. There is light.

If you're on an M1 macbook, you can install Parallels, than Windows 11. From there, you can install connection manager and run ESL as you would on an older Intel based Macbook.
So there is no viable option for new Mac users other than forcibly using Windows through a bunch of clunky work arounds and apps?
 

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