Lucetta,
Thank you very much for this useful information.
John
> On Jan 8, 2017, at 9:22 AM, Lucetta wrote:
>
> Hi John, I've had this problem several times in the past.
>
> By default Apple has changed the security settings to only allow installation
> of apps from the Mac App Store and id
> On Jan 8, 2017, at 09:22, Lucetta wrote:
>
> By default Apple has changed the security settings to only allow installation
> of apps from the Mac App Store and identified developers. To change this
> permanently or temporarily go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy. On
> the General
Hi John, I've had this problem several times in the past.
By default Apple has changed the security settings to only allow installation
of apps from the Mac App Store and identified developers. To change this
permanently or temporarily go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy. On
the Gene
John,
Right-click (control-click) OpenOffice Icon.
In pop up menu choose open.
From now on you should be able to open App.
Steve
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 6, 2017, at 5:36 PM, John Gasaway wrote:
> I updated from MacOS Yosemite to Sierra. OpenOffice started failing to open.
> I was running v4.
I updated from MacOS Yosemite to Sierra. OpenOffice started failing to open. I
was running v4.0. I downloaded v4.1.2 and it won’t start. I get a dialog box
stating:
“OpenOffice” can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.
Your security preferences allow installation of only app