![]() Click the pop-up menu next to your user name to see the permissions settings. Click the arrow next to Sharing & Permissions to expand the section. Thank you very much for your time, hope the above is helpful. On your Mac, select the item, then choose File > Get Info, or press Command-I. Temporarily disable System Integrity Protection, install the companion app, and then re-enable it (very important). ![]() ![]() Try this first I'm not sure what MacBook Pro Model you have, so the method of entering recovery mode when starting up varies (easy to find via google search of Recovery Mode). If for some reason that doesn't stop the apple freak out message, you can do the following: ![]() That should allow the companion helper run without issues. System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy tab > Click the little lock Icon and Enter the password you use when you turn your mac on, to login > Press the little plus icon, which opens finder for selection of apps > navigate to the " " application and click "open" (screenshot below). System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Select Allow apps downloaded from: App Store and identified developers (Screenshot Below). I'm currently running Monterey on an M1 Mac Mini but also have the companion helper app running without issues on a Macbook Pro (2014) running Sierra.
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