Absolutely wonderful app. Love using it. But today suddenly started getting this message. The application refuses to start.
Installation files are corrupted. Please reinstall FreeFileSync
Consistency check failed for "/Applications/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync_i386
Error Code 9: [Codedesign]
Please help!
Error Code 9. Installation files are corrupted
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What error do you get when you manually check the app's certificate via command line?
codesign --verify /Applications/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync_i386
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Prints nothing, as expected
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Forgot to make it "verbose":
codesign --verify --verbose=2 /Applications/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync_i386
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/Applications/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync_i386: valid on disk
/Applications/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync_i386: satisfies its Designated Requirement
/Applications/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync_i386: satisfies its Designated Requirement
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It seems Carbon Black may also be blocking some part of it. Not alwyas but at times opening FreeFileSync shows this message on Carbon Black:
An application was blocked
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An application was blocked
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I experimented with older versions of FreeFileSync. Version 9.9 for Mac worked because it doesn't use an installer, so I can run it right off of the folder. Post v10 onwards, with the installer package, none of them work. Get the same error.
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Any updates or suggestions on this?
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See if you can find some way to whitelist FreeFileSync in Carbon Black.