FAQ
DNS probe finished nxdomain error
In some cases, there is a possibility that the system is not able to retrieve the domain information, in this case, the T1C is not usable. To solve this problem you can follow these steps described here; https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/fix-dns_probe_finished_nxdomain
Windows: Error during installation MSI error 2502 or 2503
When installing the T1C the possibility of the errors 2502 or 2503 originate from the fact that permissions in the temp folder(C:\Windows\Temp) are not correct, and since the MSI installer relies on this they need to be correct.
You need to have permissions as <My User> next to the administrator rights.
More information can be found here; https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-windows_install/windows-8-install-some-software-using-msi/48881523-1a5d-4c43-abc4-01b1ce3ebf3a
Where is the Trust1Connector installed?
The Trust1Connector is installed in the following locations;
If your Trust1Connector is distributed by a different provider then the Locations may differ. Please contact your provider for more information.
Windows
%localappdata%/Trust1Connector
Some users have custom packages where it is installed in Program files
%programfiles%/Trust1Connector
MacOS
~/Library/Application Support/Trust1Team/Trust1tConnector
Where can I find the Log files
The Trust1Connector has multiple log files. These can be found in the Trust1Connector folder.
Windows
%localappdata%/Trust1Connector
The log files are named;
t1c-api.log -> Log files of the API
t1c-reg.log -> Log files of the Registry
sandbox_log.txt -> Log files of the Sandbox
t1c-launch.log -> launcher log
MacOS
~/Library/Application Support/Trust1Team/Trust1Connector
The log files are named;
t1c-api.log -> Log files of the API
t1c-reg.log -> Log files of the Registry
sandbox_log.txt -> Log files of the Sandbox
t1c-launch.log -> launcher log
Log rotation
The API and Registry log files are saved up to 5MB of size. When this treshold is reached it will keep exactly 1 copy of that log file with the .old
extension appended so that the API or registry can create a fresh log file.
This until the original log file reaches the 5MB treshold again which will overwrite the .old
This means that the Trust1Connector can hold a maximum of 10MB log data for the API and the registry.
Trust1Connector is installed but does not work after reboot
MacOS
In some rare cases, where older versions (pre 3.5.10) were installed it could be that the installation created a additional plist
file that conflicts with the correct plist
file. To solve this you need to unload the pllist file in the root folder and load the plist file in the home folder.
is the service loaded?
To quickly check if the services are running you can do this via the terminal
application. When this is opened enter the following command
In this specific error case this command should have a similar input like the following;
Unload the wrong service
in the root folder of the LaunchAgents
if this file exists com.t1t.t1c.api.plist
we need to unload this one.
In our case the important file is
If this one exists you need to execute the following commands to unload the service and remove the file
Load the correct service
When you're done with onloading and removing the wrong service/plist we can continue to load the correct one which is located in ~/Library/LaunchAgents
to load the service we do the following;
after this we can check if its correctly loaded
Is the service running?
To quickly check if the services are running you can do this via the terminal
application. When this is opened enter the following command
This command should have a similar input like the following;
If the numbers in the above result in the 2nd row are not 0 this indicates an error has occurred. Please contact support with the log files of your installation.
Windows
In windows this most likely will be caused by either an external application such as an antivirus or a network policy blocking the application, or the application being removed/disabled from the startup programs.
The startup programs can be found in the task manager (ctrl + shift + esc) in the tab Startup.
If you cannot find the t1c-launch
program in the startup files the easiest way to fix this is to reinstall the Trust1Connector. If its disabled you should be able to rightclick and enable it again.
you will have to either restart or logout and login to trigger the startup of the Trust1Connector again.
If the task manager is not available for you, please check with your administrator to validate this.