Hi Jim,
Yes, I did that and it worked for all the other plugins. But not for ZINT
...
Pat

On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 16:15, James Crate via 4D_Tech <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> > 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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