Ventura does not accept my Apple ID

Hi,

I use MacVM to install Ventura on a VM.

With macOS Ventura beta 2 I have several problems that I would have liked to report via the "Feedback assistant" application.

The problem is that the application refuses my Apple ID and display the message "An error occurred during authentication."

To verify my Apple ID I logged into my developer account via Safari. I was able to do it with no problem.

Answered by DTS Engineer in 753475022

Note The answer to the original question raised by this thread is in my earlier post but I’ve marked this reply as Apple Recommended because it addresses the inevitable follow-up question: When will this change?

Apple does not discuss its future plans here on DevForums. See tip 3 in Quinn’s Top Ten DevForums Tips.

Normally I’d suggest that you file an enhancement request [1] if a framework is missing some functionality that’s important to you but there’s no need to do that in this case. I can assure you that the relevant folks here at Apple fully understand the desire for this feature.

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

[1] See Bug Reporting: How and Why?

I have this feature too.

Same issue here. I think it's probably because Ventura is currently in early beta and Apple does not want to hook up everything that might mess up with the data structures in the cloud. We'll just have to wait for beta to approach 7+ to see if the iCloud connection is open for testing.

I just updated to Beta 3 on Parallels 18 which I just updated to. Pretty hard to give feedback when you can't login to anything... including the feedback assistant.

Ventura does not accept my Apple ID

Is this on Apple silicon? Or Intel?

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

Same here.

Running macOS Ventura (22A5321d) on an iMac M1 using UTM (getutm.app). No login into any Apple-ID related. Account, FaceTime, Feedback Assistant, nothing.

On Apple silicon this is expected behaviour. See this thread.

ps Just to be clear, no one thinks that this is the right behaviour. It’s just a known limitation of Mac-on-Mac virtualisation on Apple silicon.

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

This is ridiculous. does anyone have a fix for this yet? i browsed that thread above and that's above my pay grade and the simple fact i shouldn't F-ing have to with a NEW computer.

Apple: are you going to fix your hypervisor to enable these obvious features???

Note The answer to the original question raised by this thread is in my earlier post but I’ve marked this reply as Apple Recommended because it addresses the inevitable follow-up question: When will this change?

Apple does not discuss its future plans here on DevForums. See tip 3 in Quinn’s Top Ten DevForums Tips.

Normally I’d suggest that you file an enhancement request [1] if a framework is missing some functionality that’s important to you but there’s no need to do that in this case. I can assure you that the relevant folks here at Apple fully understand the desire for this feature.

Share and Enjoy

Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

[1] See Bug Reporting: How and Why?

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