“ActivityInputd” will damage your computer.
Hi, I was running out of battery and the moment I charge it with this pop up on my screen. Can anyone help? Please... thank you so much
MacBook Pro 15″, OS X 10.11
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Hi, I was running out of battery and the moment I charge it with this pop up on my screen. Can anyone help? Please... thank you so much
MacBook Pro 15″, OS X 10.11
Hello There,
I managed to solve this - it looks like a User Profile gets inserted in your configuration profile.
The one I found was called "ActivityInput"
How do I find my user profile on Mac?
View an installed configuration profile
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Profiles. If you haven't installed any
If one has been set up, you can remove it.
Then I rebooted my MAC - the ActivityInputd Popup appeared - I clicked on it a couple of time- then it has gone away.
I found Safari and Chrome and my Email still did not work - This was due a Proxy been set under "System Preferences"
Network -> Advanced Button -> Proxies Tab - I unclicked a SOCKS proxy. Then everything now works.
Have not rebooted a second time yet to make sure - the problem has permamamently gone away.
BTW - Firefox still worked despite this problem.
Thanks and Regards
Hawksmoor99
Hello There,
I managed to solve this - it looks like a User Profile gets inserted in your configuration profile.
The one I found was called "ActivityInput"
How do I find my user profile on Mac?
View an installed configuration profile
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Profiles. If you haven't installed any
If one has been set up, you can remove it.
Then I rebooted my MAC - the ActivityInputd Popup appeared - I clicked on it a couple of time- then it has gone away.
I found Safari and Chrome and my Email still did not work - This was due a Proxy been set under "System Preferences"
Network -> Advanced Button -> Proxies Tab - I unclicked a SOCKS proxy. Then everything now works.
Have not rebooted a second time yet to make sure - the problem has permamamently gone away.
BTW - Firefox still worked despite this problem.
Thanks and Regards
Hawksmoor99
I have a similar pop up, and cannot connect the internet. I see this looks like a global problem after a simple google search on my phone and it started today.
I am still able to connect to the internet, it's just very annoying that the tap keeps popping out after I have deleted ActivityInputd document.
“ActivityInputd” will damage your computer.