OS X Mountain Lion: bypass the ban to run third-party applications
Tips Makradar / / December 19, 2019
The security mechanism Gatekeeper, that in the OS X Mountain LionThe default is set to "level of confidence" for which no questions asked, you can install apps only from the Mac App Store or from the "established" developers. But when you need to run a program from the outside, in the "System Preferences" does not necessarily change anything.
Instead of double-clicking on the icon svezhezagruzhennogo application, click on the right mouse button and from the menu select Open (Open). In response to this, instead of a notification about the inability to start the program of your choice, the system will ask if you are sure in their actions. You just press the button Open (Open) - and "exclusion" program will be launched.
The original definitive ban on the launching of the program is significantly mitigated if the system of this "right to ask."
For each of these applications need to perform such manipulations only once: the system remembers your choice and lists all the programs in the list of "established".
P. S. It happens that the above trick does not work. Moreover, when you run certain applications (such as WebMoney poppy Client) OS X reports a fault in the program. In this case, still have to weaken the level of system security, temporarily allowing downloads from any source. Setting the problem application, the protection level can be raised to the previous level.