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  • Subject: System Preference/Security & Privacy "Feature"
  • From: Robert Poland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2015 07:05:36 -0600
  • Z-usanet-msgid: XID279TcCNFl1920X32

Hi,

Has anyone come up with a simple way for us mere mortals to “Allow the apps below to control your computer”?

The line above is from the System Preference/Security & Privacy.

To me it’s stupid that I am not allowed to control my own computer. A simple change to an applescript requires the resetting of this “Feature”.

TIA,

Robert Poland
iMac, Late 2013, 14,2
  3.2 GHz Intel Core I5, 27”
  16 GB Ram, 1TB Fusion HD
  OS X 10.10.2

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