I have noticed on Big Sur that the only way to grant network permissions is 
to attempt to use the application that needs it and hope that a pop up 
appears to grant it.

Does anyone know how to forcefully setup quicksilver to have access to 
network locations? 

My Use Case:
I currently use quick silver key bindings to Run applescript that calls out 
to network drives. Since upgrading to Big Sur, these script return Apple 
Event Time Outs at the line where it is connecting to a network drive.

I was able to force the system security permissions on scrip editor and run 
the script there with success - which is leading me to believe its a 
permissions issue with Quicksilver and Big Sur.

Any help appreciated, thanks,
- DP

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