I've been using AnyDesk to remotely access my headless Mac mini M2 Pro. I am accessing it with my MacBook M3 Pro.
The last time that there was an update the AnyDesk, I did the update remotely. Of course my session ended because AnyDesk quit and restarted on the Mac mini. But after the update I couldn't access it. I restarted the Mac mini, but no joy.
So, I hooked up the monitor to the Mac mini (which is a PITA because it is not easily accessible) and connected my wireless mouse and keyboard to the Mac mini. What I found was that AnyDesk didn't restart because the dialog box telling me that it was from a third party developer came up and was waiting for me to approve it. The Mac Mini's security setting is/was set to "App Store and identified developers"
There is now another update to AnyDesk, and I'd really like to avoid going through these steps again. Any suggestion for how to skip the third party dialog box? Thank you!!
The last time that there was an update the AnyDesk, I did the update remotely. Of course my session ended because AnyDesk quit and restarted on the Mac mini. But after the update I couldn't access it. I restarted the Mac mini, but no joy.
So, I hooked up the monitor to the Mac mini (which is a PITA because it is not easily accessible) and connected my wireless mouse and keyboard to the Mac mini. What I found was that AnyDesk didn't restart because the dialog box telling me that it was from a third party developer came up and was waiting for me to approve it. The Mac Mini's security setting is/was set to "App Store and identified developers"
There is now another update to AnyDesk, and I'd really like to avoid going through these steps again. Any suggestion for how to skip the third party dialog box? Thank you!!