I cannot open and run NanoVNA_QT on my MacBook Pro, running MacOS Sequoia 15.2 (24C101) as a non admin user.
How would I execute this from a terminal window?
What permissions and steps do I need to execute to run this?
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Permissions needed to run NanoVNA_QT on MacOS Sequoia
Never mind, I learn to do. The executable needs to be moved to the application folder. Then the app need to be given permission to run.
> On 11 Jan 2025, at 05:19, Scot Mcclellan, AE0ZF via groups.io <ism1=psu.edu@groups.io> wrote:
> I cannot open and run NanoVNA_QT on my MacBook Pro, running MacOS Sequoia 15.2 (24C101) as a non admin user.
> How would I execute this from a terminal window?
> What permissions and steps do I need to execute to run this?
Right click on the app and select open.
Click OK on the warning message.
Go to Settings -> Privacy & Security
Scroll down to Security and click Open Anyway next to the vna_qt.app line
Double click on the app again and select open anyway.
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