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d20Pro\Mountain Lion Installation fail? Turn Off Gatekeeper.

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Praetorius, Jul 30, 2012.

  1. Praetorius

    Praetorius New Member

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    I've tried both the 3.2 full installer and the 3.1 installer in 10.8 Mountain Lion, both are called corrupt by the OS. Any thoughts?
     
  2. edwardcd

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    Re: Mountain Lion Installation

    The download should be a DMG file that once downloaded you can open and drag-drop into your applications folder. Does it allow you to allow opening it anyway?

    Do you have a screenshot?

    If all else fails you could download the Linux one and open the application via the JAR file.
     
  3. Praetorius

    Praetorius New Member

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    Re: Mountain Lion Installation

    Good news, I figured it out. Mountain Lion has another level of security built in for app developers it doesn't recognize. Once you turn that off, you're good to go.
     
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    Re: d20Pro\Mountain Lion Installation fail? Turn Off Gatekee

    Thank you Praetorius for identifying the issue and solution.

    If anyone else experiences this when trying to install d20Pro on MacOS Mountain Lion, please disable gatekeeper.

    Procedure:
    Go into System Preferences > Security & Privacy

    Choose the "General" Tab

    At the bottom of the window is a section labelled "Allow applications downloaded from:"

    Choose "Anywhere"
     

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