Thank you for your comments.
So far, the rules in order all accounts can run a software is:
- you have to install the software from an administrator account
- the software has to be installed in the folder " Application "
Please try that with a new fresh install.
Hi, thank you for your response ...
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- 11 June 2019, 10:56
- Forum: Mac OS
- Topic: ShowXpress on separate OSX user account
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- 11 June 2019, 01:26
- Forum: Mac OS
- Topic: ShowXpress on separate OSX user account
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ShowXpress on separate OSX user account
Hi there,
I have had a look around but couldn’t find any threads on this issue, but apologies if I have missed one.
I am trying to run Lighting Controller on a separate user account on my MacBook Pro. I just want to have a clean, non-personal account that myself/employees/clients can use.
However ...
I have had a look around but couldn’t find any threads on this issue, but apologies if I have missed one.
I am trying to run Lighting Controller on a separate user account on my MacBook Pro. I just want to have a clean, non-personal account that myself/employees/clients can use.
However ...