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Are fusion 4 and photoshop cs6 signed for gatekeeper?
did anyone test the vmware fusion 4 and PS cs6 on mountain lion about gatekeeper?
thanks in advance Last edited by Processor; Jul 16, 2012 at 09:51 PM. |
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Fusion 4.1.3 would work on my MBP so I downloaded the 2012 Technology Preview. That seems to work fine with the DP's and GM release. Shame I've lost the ability to virtualize 10.5/10.6 & 10.7 as you could in Fusion 4.1.0. I should imagine VMware will release a compatible version soon
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So do I need Fusion Technology Preview for Mountain Lion GM compatibility? Or does Fusion 4.1.3 run on 10.8 out of the box?
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I do not see the problem here. If the applications are not signed and do not run under gatekeeper, then turn it off. You didn't have it in Lion and you were fine, so if it inhibits your ability to use your computer, like blocking applications you need, then you can turn it off in Mountain Lion.
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Once you right-click Open an unsigned app, Gatekeeper won't block it again.
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