Or you can flip a switch in System Preferences -> Personal -> Security &
Privacy -> General.
There's an option that says "Allow applications downloaded from"; choose
"Anywhere".
R,
rahul
On Nov 20, 2012, at 4:46 AM, James Agnew wrote:
> Hi JR,
>
> It looks like you're right. Apple have decid
Hi JR,
It looks like you're right. Apple have decided to change things in Mountain
Lion so that you need to sign applications if you want them to work by
default.. Which requires a paid subscription to the apple developer site.
Lovely, Apple.
As a workaround until I can rustle up the funds for a
Hi JR,
Thanks for the heads up!
I was planning on upgrading to 1.8 this week myself, so presumably this
should be fixed before long. *sigh* I love Apple's products, but I swear
they break something basic with every upgrade they ever do.
James
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:31 PM, JR Ruggentaler <
When I launch using the link
http://hl7api.sourceforge.net/hapi-testpanel/jnlp/launch.jnlp the Oracle Java
1.7 runtime starts but the app does not start and does not produce any errors.
I also downloaded the DMG and that would not start until I changed my security
settings to allow applications
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