> On Feb 28, 2020, at 8:35 AM, Pat Bensky via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I just got a new MacBook Pro running Catalina (10.15.3). When I start up my
> 4D app I get a message that "*“ZINT.bundle” is damaged and can’t be opened.
> You should move it to the Bin"*
> I click Cancel and the app launches.
> I go into the Plugins folder, right-click on the Zint app, and choose Open.
> This is supposed to add it to the allowable exceptions, but it doesn't. It
> just launches 4D.

Here’s what worked for me, but with different plugins:

Open System Preferences, Security & Privacy settings, General tab:
Launch 4D, open the database, click cancel for the complaints about the 
plugin(s).
Go to System Preferences, in the lower half under the “Allow apps downloaded 
from” bit, there should be a warning about a plugin. Click Allow (or whatever 
the button is to allow the plugin to operate). 
Quit 4D.
Repeat for each plugin that requires this.

Jim Crate

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