Saw the same thing on my iMac and just hit ok and I’ve had no issues. Not telling you to trust it just saying I did.
Have seen it with other assistants.
What version of macOS are you on please? I use Assistant on a PC but have a iMac running Catalina which I assumed wouldn't run it following reports here on the forum.Fixed it now, you have to go into the settings on the computer and allow the software... seems to be working ok for now[emoji106]
What version of macOS are you on please? I use Assistant on a PC but have a iMac running Catalina which I assumed wouldn't run it following reports here on the forum.
Indeed I have run unsigned software with current version with no issues. I heard but can't confirm that Assistant simply won't work. I seem to recall installing it in Catalina some time in January when there were issues with the SC update and the PC version wouldn't recognise the SC. I gave it one go on the imac and it didn't detect SC, normal controller, MP2 .etc so I sort of confirmed that it was no go on Catalina then. Not tried since so was wondering if those who have had success were on Catalina or not.Catalina doesn't allow unsigned code by default, but there is a workaround
Many thanks @sar104 . Weather improved here so will be charging batteries, checking firmware/software and hopefully flying.
When Apple does not recognize developer it blocks the web site. You can , if you trust the web site, bypass this blockage. Go the Apple logo>System Preferences>Security>unlock the padlock with your password> find the software and allow it full access disk. Then, close the lock.Hi
Has anyone else had trouble installing the assistant on a MacBook?
Every time I try I get this...
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Has anyone found a way around this?
Dji insists there is no problem but admitted that lots of people have reported the same issue..