Lot of times when you are installing applications which are from an unidentified developer, you get following error:
"{application_name} can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer."
E.g.
It is usual in MacOSX since Mountain Lion in Mac to get such an error message.
To fix this, you need to go to "System Preferences => Security & Privacy". You will see a screen like following:
See the settings "Allow apps downloaded from:". It is by default set to "Mac App Store and identified developers."
Go ahead and change it to "Anywhere" like following:
Now you are good to go and install applications from anywhere :)
Note: It's not a good idea to install applications from anywhere unless you already know the application you are installing is safe to install.
"{application_name} can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer."
E.g.
It is usual in MacOSX since Mountain Lion in Mac to get such an error message.
To fix this, you need to go to "System Preferences => Security & Privacy". You will see a screen like following:
See the settings "Allow apps downloaded from:". It is by default set to "Mac App Store and identified developers."
Go ahead and change it to "Anywhere" like following:
Now you are good to go and install applications from anywhere :)
Note: It's not a good idea to install applications from anywhere unless you already know the application you are installing is safe to install.



No comments:
Post a Comment