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Update is here - first problem as well :-(

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  • Alexander Schnepp

    Same here

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  • Keith R
    Top Commenter

    Surely a Mac problem, not a Capture One problem,?

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  • Alexander Schnepp

    No! Capture One forgot to register their software - or the process is not yet completed, but then you should not release the software. 

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  • Laurent Bremaud

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  • Peter Schäfer

    M1 or Intel Mac?
    On my Intel Mac I don't get this message and security is set to only app store and verified developer. BTW I don't know why the have different versions for M1 and Intel...

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  • Hector Cavazos

    Anyone know how can an older version of CO can be read with this new update? I knew I should have waited before installing it. 

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  • Charles Cihon

    I cannot launch the new 14.3 version at all on my M1 mac - even without a catalog being open - beachball. I allowed it to "upgrade" the catalog so may be locked out there. I think this version was not well sorted-out

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Apparently the problem would only occur on Mojave ?
    On Twitter, a user mentioned the problem on Mojave, but that all was fine on Big Sur.

     

    @Keith R,

    Not a Mac problem: the proof that the security system of the Mac kicks in.
    Seems that C1P just forgot to sign their software .....

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  • Permanently deleted user

    That said, you can force MacOS to open it, by:

    Try launching C1P v14.3

    System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General > {see at the bottom a button telling you the opening of C1P was blocked} > Open anyway.

    It will ask your admin PW, and then launch the software, as you have endorsed all responsibility by entering an admin PW.

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  • Kaveh Vaghefi

    I suspect this is more due to the massive DNS outage on the internet today.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Could be as well, but why does it seem to work on Big Sur then ?

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  • Robert Farhi

    Hi all,

    I am on Mojave, too. This happens when downloaded applications are not "recognised" by Apple. It happened to me for each previous update or upgrade. You just have to right-click on the application, then "open", and it works fine.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    If it happened to you for C1P, probably you checked the box "App Store" instead of "App Store and identified developers".

    C1P used to be an "identified developers" with me for all the previous versions with this setting enabled.

    But this one.

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  • Hector Cavazos

    Any issues with C1 and Big Sur?

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  • Marco Hyman

    None yet, and I'm running on the latest update 11.5.

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  • Hector Cavazos

    Thank you!

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  • Marshall Miller

    Not just Mojave. Also a problem with earlier OS including High Sierra. 

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