Nvivo mac m14/26/2023 ![]() ![]() This makes sense because the folder is for Safari and isn't meant to be tinkered with, not even with users who have root access.ĭep59767:~ root# /bin/mkdir /Users/itadmin/Library/Safari ![]() I'm struggling to create an Automated fix to work around the issue because it seems like the ~/Library/Safari folder has a lot of protection from meddling and currently I haven't been able to do anything on the command line. in the QSR User Forum and creating a zero byte file called CloudTabs.db in ~/Library/Safari/ and it solved the problem and NVivo starts fine just like on intel machines. I tried unscoping the problem machines from the Configuration Profile and adding NVivo manually for Full Disk Access in System Preferences > Security & Privacey > Full Disk Access but no change and can't get NVivo to start On Apple Silicon (M1) computers I've tested with Mac OS 12 and get the pop up. ![]() For Intel machines, I've tested on Mac OS 11 and 12 - no issue. I only get this pop-up on M1 machines - not Intel ones I use a Configuration Profile to give NVivo full disk access. NVivo needs permission to access data on your computer before it can run.Ĭlick the button below to open your computers Security & Privacy preferences, give NVivo Full Disk Access, then restart NVivo The issue is that when I try and start NVivo it says: I'm seeing an issue with NVivo 20.7.0 and even the previous version that I packaged - 20.6.2. ![]()
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