By default, both Parallels and VMware run their VMs in a window - so you get a kind of 'Windows window' that displays the Windows desktop floating in its own window on top of the Mac desktop.
“Installation has failed” dialog The app data might be corrupted - remove all the files in C: Users. AppData Local mattermost, then try re-installing the app.
Desktop App window is black and doesn’t load the page. First, make sure you have installed the latest Desktop App version. Check your app version from Help Version. Try to clear cache and reload the app from View Clear Cache and Reload or by pressing CTRL/CMD+SHIFT+R. Quit the app and restart it to see if the issue clears. Disable GPU hardware acceleration from File Settings on Windows and Linux, Mattermost Settings on macOS, by deselecting Use GPU hardware acceleration. If you are using a special video driver such as Optimus, try disabling it to see if the problem is resolved.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, please open a new ticket in the. Desktop App is not visible, but you can see the Mattermost icon in the Task Bar This issue can occur on Windows in a multiple-monitor setup. When you disconnect the monitor that Mattermost is displayed on, Mattermost continues to display at screen coordinates that no longer exist.
To resolve this issue, you can reset the Desktop App screen location by deleting the screen location file. When the file is not present, the Desktop App displays on the primary monitor by default.
To reset the Desktop App screen location:. If the Desktop App is running, right-click the Mattermost icon in the task bar and click Close Window.
Open Windows File Explorer, and navigate to the%USERPROFILE% AppData Roaming Mattermost folder. Delete the file bounds-info.json Desktop App constantly refreshes the page This issue can occur when localStorage has an unexpected state. To resolve the issue.
Windows: Open Windows File Explorer, and navigate to the%USERPROFILE% AppData Roaming Mattermost folder, then delete the Local Storage folder. Mac: Open Finder, and navigate to the /Library/Application Support/Mattermost folder, then delete the Local Storage folder. Linux: Open the file manager, and navigate to the /.config/Mattermost folder, then delete the Local Storage folder. Desktop App constantly asks to log in to Mattermost server This issue can occur after a crash or unexpected shutdown of the Desktop app that causes the app data to be corrupted. To resolve the issue.
. Apple menu () - Access Software Update, System Preferences, Sleep, Shut Down, and more. Application menu - Contains menus for the application you're currently using. The name of the application appears in bold next to the Apple menu. Menu bar - Contains the Apple menu, active application menu, status menus, menu bar extras, Spotlight icon, and Notification Center icon (OS X Mountain Lion). Status menu - Shows the date and time, status of your computer, or gives you quick access to certain features—for example, you can quickly turn on Wi-Fi, turn off Bluetooth, or mute your computer's volume.
Spotlight icon - Click it to bring up the Spotlight search field, where you can search for anything on your Mac. Notification Center icon - Click it to view Notification Center, which consolidates your notifications from Messages, Calendar, Mail, Reminders, and third-party apps.
Desktop - This is where your applications' windows will appear. You can add more desktops using Mission Control. If you're using Mac OS X v10.6 or later, you can use.
The Dock - Quick access to your most frequently used applications, folders, and files. With a single click the application, folder, or file opens. You can change the picture that's displayed on your Mac's desktop. You can choose one of the desktop pictures that comes with your Mac, a solid color, or one of your own pictures. Click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, and then click System Preferences. If you're using Mac OS X v10.6 or later, click the System Preferences icon in the Dock.
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Click Desktop & Screen Saver, and then click Desktop. To select the kind of desktop picture you want to use, do one of the following:. To use an image that come with your Mac, select a folder under the Apple section.
To use a solid color, select 'Solid Colors' under the Apple section. To use your own picture, select the Picture folder under 'Folders,' if the picture you want is stored in your Pictures folder.
If your image is in another folder, click the Add button (+), then find and select the folder that your picture is in. Then, click Choose. Select the picture you want in the box on the right.
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