On Saturday, January 18, 2014, PeeWee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Italo
>
> I have installed a few applications where there is a gateway issue, that
> is the application would not install. The only way round this problem is to
> change the security settings in Settings > Security & Privacy. You select
> “Anywhere”. After installation of the application, you go back to the
> previous security setting. The default setting is “Mac App Store”. I have
> my MacBook Pro set to “Mac App Store and identified developers”.
>
> Initial installation of LO, I had to use the setting “Anywhere”, but the
> LO upgrades have installed without any problem because I use “Mac App Store
> and identified developers” as security setting. That to me indicates that
> LO is an identified developer. Is this true?
>
> Regards
>
> PeterS
>
> Peter Schofield
> [email protected] <javascript:;>
>
>
Thanks, Peter. That probably explains why I've had no further problems
installing LO; I'd forgotten that I set my security the same way quite some
time ago. BTW, my assumption (not yet fact checked) is that once someone
with an admin account accepts an app on a machine, the
developer is "identified" on that machine for purposes of upgrades to that
app.

--Jean

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