(2019-12-05, 11:41)MariusTh86 Wrote: @azkajukenbo As the developer, I tried using google. ![Wink Wink](https://forum.kodi.tv/images/smilies/wink.png)
First I'd suggest trying to remove every trace of ViMM using an uninstaller and then reinstalling the app from scratch.
Additional steps are outlined in the first post of this thread, and in this post:
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid1542973
According to google, the error code might have something to do with OS permissions.
Could you see if the option under 'System Preferences' > 'Security and privacy' > Allow apps downloaded from App Store and identified developers. is turned on?
As a last ditch measure, someone on the apple forums suggested the following:
Quote:SystemPolicy corrupted, no? Somebody has a better idea?
You can try:
copy/paste the line below in your Terminal:
sudo cp /var/db/.SystemPolicy-default /var/db/SystemPolicy
(type enter)
(type your admin password)
And restart.
I’m sorry, I should have been more detailed in what I had already tried. I have:
1) Uninstalled and reinstalled manually
2) Used CleanMyMac to uninstall and then reinstall
3) Deleted everything I could find in ~/Library/Preferences/
4) Also tried sudo cp /var/db/.SystemPolicy-default /var/db/SystemPolicy
Currently the only thing I hadn’t tried is
Do a search with the terminal:
sudo find / -name *vidalvanbergen*
or
sudo find / -name *vimediamanager*
And remove the item in the following location: (The numbers may differ)
/private/var/db/BootCaches/6D4C0300-582B-4CC1-A86E-D1F13EF7BC07/app.com.vidalvanbergen.vimediamanager-alpha.playlist
This seems to be searching all my external drives as well and is still running.