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whirl

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Jul 24, 2011
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I'm liking the idea of now sharing a few of my workflow scripts with friends but I would rather save them as as App rather than send them the script.

I have just downloaded the Script Debugger Trial version to try and I see you can create an App or Extended App.

Before I get carried away, I just have a question I am wrestling with.

When running the App for the first time, I got this screen.
Pressing OK allows the App to run with no issues.

Screenshot 2022-07-10 at 20.49.19.jpg


But if the user was to press Don't Allow by mistake, the following message appears everythine the app is run.

Screenshot 2022-07-10 at 20.49.39.jpg


I know for a fact that someone is going to pess Don't Allow by mistake, and if they do the only way to restore the app and show the access dialog again is resorting to the Terminal which is not really a good thing.

Is there any easy way to get round this happening.
 
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You can add permissions through System Preferences after the fact too. You could just include a note telling them to do that from System Preferences Security & Privacy tab
 
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