Grumpy Bob wrote: 
> I have a MacBook Pro running Catalina with latest updates. I've just
> downloaded the MacOS version of LMS 7.9.3 that Michael linked to in his
> post in this thread. It was the pkg file, not a dmg, and is described as
> Mac OSX.
> 
> I was asked whether I wanted to keep or discard the download - I
> selected "Keep"
> 
> I double clicked to open the pkg file. This was refused because it came
> from an unidentified developer.
> 
> I Control-clicked the file (i.e. held control down while clicking the
> file) - I was then offered the option of opening the file, which I did.
> 
> LMS was then installed, with a dialogue box asking for it to be given
> access to System Preferences. I clicked OK.
> 
> I can see that LMS is running by going to localhost:9000 on my browser,
> and the LMS web interface opened.
> 
> This seems pretty straightforward to me, with one or two steps added by
> the Apple developers in the name of security, and only took a couple of
> minutes. I don't have any use for LMS on my MacBook, so I'll delete it
> now :-) 
> 
> Robert
Sadly this doesn't work in my case. I downloaded LMS 7.9.3. pkg but same
old problem. All the details of the download are shown if I click on
"Info", but I don't get asked if I want to keep or discard the download.
All I can do is right click, choose "OPEN", and the installation begins
once I have keyed in my authorisation. Then it shows that the download
has been installed correctly. But nothing has been installed. I have
checked in SECURITY and PRIVACY>General, that "ANYWHERE" is checked
under "Allow apps downloaded from: ANYWHERE. What should I look at next?


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