After installing Harmony, macOS will, by default, stop users from running Harmony applications because it cannot verify their developer. To allow users to launch Harmony applications, each application must be authorized for launch by an administrator account.
- Log in with an account with administrator privileges.
- Open a Finder window.
- In Finder, navigate to Applications > Toon BoomHarmony 16.0Premium or Toon BoomHarmony 16.0PremiumNetwork.
- Select all the applications in this directory: Harmony Premium, Play and, if you installed Harmony Server, Controlcenter, Paint and Scan.
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Right-click on the selection and select Open.
For each application, a prompt appears stating that the application cannot be launched because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed.
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In each of these prompts, click on the Open button.
NOTE: You need an account with administrator privileges to authorize the applications.Once you have confirmed that you want to launch an application, it will be authorized permanently and users will be able to launch it by double-clicking on it from now on.
- Since you are only launching these applications to authorize them, you can now close all the applications you just launched.
- Double-click on the Tools folder to open it.
- Select all the applications in this folder: Configuration Assistant, Configuration Editor, License Wizard and, if you installed Harmony Server, Service Launcher.
- Right-click on the selection and select Open.
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For each application, a prompt will appear stating that the application cannot be launched because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed. For each of these prompt, click on Open.
- Since you are only launching these applications to authorize them, you can now close all the applications you just launched.
- Harmony is now installed on your machine, and all its applications are authorized for launch by any user.
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