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Adding another option that will make this answer work older machines. Also clarifying more about how to update the date since it required an additional query for me.
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Sometimes the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a misconfigured system time and date.

First, verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the Utilities > Network Utilities.

If the network is working properly, try Utilities > TerminalUtilities > Terminal and use the command Datedate to check that the clock is correct (if.

If it is off youincorrect, this can use the cause a "No Bag Entry". You can update it with:

Datedate -u [month][day][hour][minute][year] to adjust it from the terminal(or just date [month][day][hour][minute][year] for older machines)

Example: date -u 0711141516

Note: The date you enter should be in UTC and if it's 2:02AM UTC, you'd enter 0202 as hour and minute.

Sometimes the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a misconfigured system time and date.

First, verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the Utilities > Network Utilities.

If the network is working properly, try Utilities > Terminal and use the command Date to check that the clock is correct (if it is off you can use the Date -u to adjust it from the terminal).

Sometimes the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a misconfigured system time and date.

First, verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the Utilities > Network Utilities.

If the network is working properly, try Utilities > Terminal and use the command date to check that the clock is correct.

If it is incorrect, this can cause a "No Bag Entry". You can update it with:

date -u [month][day][hour][minute][year] (or just date [month][day][hour][minute][year] for older machines)

Example: date -u 0711141516

Note: The date you enter should be in UTC and if it's 2:02AM UTC, you'd enter 0202 as hour and minute.

SometimeSometimes the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a mis-configuredmisconfigured system time and date.

First, verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the UtilitiesUtilities > Network UtilitiesNetwork Utilities.

If the network is working properly, try Utilities > Terminal and use the Date tocommand Date to check that the clock is correct (if it is off you can use the Date -uDate -u to adjust it from the terminal).

Sometime the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a mis-configured system time and date.

First verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the Utilities > Network Utilities.

If the network is working properly try Utilities > Terminal and use the Date to check that the clock is correct (if it is off you can use the Date -u to adjust it from the terminal)

Sometimes the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a misconfigured system time and date.

First, verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the Utilities > Network Utilities.

If the network is working properly, try Utilities > Terminal and use the command Date to check that the clock is correct (if it is off you can use the Date -u to adjust it from the terminal).

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Sometime the "No Bag Entry" can be a result of a mis-configured system time and date.

First verify that the network connection is working properly (which you can do from the Utilities > Network Utilities.

If the network is working properly try Utilities > Terminal and use the Date to check that the clock is correct (if it is off you can use the Date -u to adjust it from the terminal)