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Old 02-14-2023, 06:42 PM   #6
JupiterJim
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Originally Posted by rboerner View Post
In regard to the inability to install DisplayLink Manager 1.8 (which you mention at the end of your post), can you please confirm that the macOS 'Installer' application has been granted access to the location where you downloaded the DisplayLink Manager Application file?

You can do so by following these steps:

1. Click on the 'System Settings' icon (looks like a gear) in the macOS 'Dock' at the bottom of your screen

2. Within the System Settings application that appears, scroll down in the list of items on the left-hand side and click to select the option 'Privacy & Security'

3. Within the list of items that now appears in the right-hand side of the System Settings application, scroll down in the list of items and click to select the 'Files and Folders' option.

4. Once within the 'Files and Folders' option, you should see a list of items presented. Please click on the right-facing arrow next to each entry that is present in order to expand the setting for that entry.

5. Check to ensure that under the 'Installer' item that the location of the DisplayLink Manager Application file is both listed and enabled using the toggle switch. For example, the 'Downloads Folder' location.

This is important, because if the permission to access the file has not been granted to the Installer application then that can cause problems.
I am having the exact same issue on a 2022 MBA M2 and item #5 above I do not had the "Installer" under "Files and Folders".

Any suggestions?
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