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  • OptionalAlias
    Look in the CO logs and see what it writes in them.
    You can find them in your user /Library/Logs/CaptureOneXX.logs

    Is the account you are using an admin on the Mac or do you have a separate admin account?
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  • alessandro ceccnoi
    [quote="atenolol" wrote:
    Look in the CO logs and see what it writes in them.
    You can find them in your user /Library/Logs/CaptureOneXX.logs

    Is the account you are using an admin on the Mac or do you have a separate admin account?


    Yes it is an admin account
    As for the logs ,there are many, what am I looking for?
    thank you
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  • alessandro ceccnoi
    any one care to help on this one?
    thanks
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  • John Doe
    There's no reason for CO (or for any app) to ask for verification each time you launch it. Did you install it right (i.e. open the .dmg then drag&drop the app icon itself (not the .dmg) to your /Applications folder) ?
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  • adrianchapman
    John is right here. There is a new security "feature" in Sierra that insists that when applications are installed by drag & drop, it must be done using Finder. I've been caught out by this several times.
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