Nigel,
try either of these possible solutions:
http://osxdaily.com/2016/09/27/allow-apps-from-anywhere-macos-gatekeeper/
(disables gatekeeper)
Use command line to add exceptions to gatekeeper
http://osxdaily.com/2015/07/15/add-remove-gatekeeper-app-command-line-mac-os-x/
On Mon, 22 May 2017 16:
Ok. So today i tried (and i checked on the Apple site) to right click to allow
the application-no joy. In OSX system preferences the ‘allow applications from
unidentified developers’ does not exist any more. SO do that mean i have to
build with XML keys to make it work?..i am going to test t
Hi Chuck,
> > > If that is so easy, why does 4D itself not do this
.
> > What do you mean?
> > The apps and DMGs released by 4D are signed with our private certificate.
> > However the apps you build are not signed unless you acquire and add your
> > certificate to the BUILD APPLICATION dialog.
.
> On May 19, 2017, at 10:54 PM, Chuck Miller wrote:
>
> If that is so easy, why does 4D itself not do this
On macOS when you sign an app it embeds the developer info in the app and it
does some kind of checksum on the app to verify it is not tampered with and
virus infected.
So it is not pos
Perhaps I am remembering older versions, but it often asks if I want to open
the first time I launch
Regards
Chuck
Chuck Miller Voice: (617) 739-0306
Informed Solutions, Inc. Fax: (617) 232-1064
Been there, done that, it is not easy.
Tim was a great help to me when I was struggling to get this sorted out.
He knows what he is talking about.
Dave Porter
Tailored Solutions, Inc.
Business Management Software for Label Converters
> On May 19, 2017, at 2:12 PM, Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech <4d_te
Hi Chuck,
> If that is so easy, why does 4D itself not do this
What do you mean?
The apps and DMGs released by 4D are signed with our private certificate.
However the apps you build are not signed unless you acquire and add your
certificate to the BUILD APPLICATION dialog.
-Tim
If that is so easy, why does 4D itself not do this
Regards
Chuck
Chuck Miller Voice: (617) 739-0306
Informed Solutions, Inc. Fax: (617) 232-1064
mailto:cjmillerinformed-solutions.com
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Hi Nigel,
If "the application can't be opened" because of the unidentified developer, you
can usually bypass this by right-clicking on the application and choosing
"Open" or by moving the application to the root of the /Applications/ folder
(i.e. /Applications/YourApp.app).
However the best wa
You will have to go to system preferences as admin, change to allow any program
(only for a moment). Launch new application. If it launches quit
Change your preferences back. The next time you launch all should be well
I do not think you can easily change to identified app as those come from the
Hi
I am building a small application for internal deployment in a company. I am
trying to deploy using the unlimited desktop(partner programme).
However when i try to launch that application on OSX it will not launch- just
a message
“The application …can’t be opened"
After a bit of head scr
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