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Presumably, High Sierra's installer deleted it.
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The osax file was missing from /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions where I had put it under Sierra months ago. I performed the same steps (above) after upgrading a Sierra.6 installation to High Sierra and then installing the 10.13.2 combo updater. Sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/FinderPopOsax.osaxĦ) You'll need to enter your admin password when prompted in the Terminal windowħ) Enable SIP (reboot in discovery mode again, in Terminal type command "csrutil enable", restart normal) You will probably be prompted for an adminstrator password. Don't leave the file where it was, move it, don't just copy it.
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Hi Full Score, is there a guide or a tutorial of some kind on how to do this? Trying to do what you suggested, but I'm either not doing something correctly or I'm having some sort of an issue.Ģ) Disable SIP (reboot in discovery mode pressing cmd-r while restarting, in Terminal type command "csrutil disable", restart normal)ģ) Open /Library/ScriptingAdditions folderĤ) Move the FinderPopOsax.osax file in there to the /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions directory (creating the ScriptingAdditions directory first if it doesn't exist). So everything works? I am mostly interested in the ability to invoke the Fav list by just rightclicking wherever in the desktop. At first I thought FP didn't work, but had forgotten to disable SIP.Īfter doing so AND after running the bool true command in Terminal, FP 2.5.9 works perfectly from the Finder menu.ĭefaults write ignoreSysVersionCheck -bool true I have just upgraded from Sierra to High Sierra, 10.13.2. The FP preference pane says it's not compatible with 10.3 I can confirm the same for 10.3.1. I installed High Sierra 10.3.1 about an hour ago. I do not want to lose my good old friend.