The information in this article applies to:
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):
What might be the cause of this behavior?
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.
*Applies to macOS Sequoia (15) and newer.
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.