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I upgraded my work MBP from XCT 1 to 1.0.2 today and it launched without complaining about AX, but the program did not work. I killed it, then went into Sys Prefs and unchecked the permission for XCT. I then launched XCT and it complained about not having AX access. I re-checked the permission and it started working just fine on my multi-monitor setup.
I would suspect that it's not recognizing the upgrade as the same program, but it doesn't make sense that XCT isn't recognizing AX isn't enabled, nor does it make sense that Mavericks wouldn't give me another listing in the Sys Prefs. If the upgrade were a different program in the eyes of OS X, then I'd expect both of those things to happen.
Either way I suspect that signing the app properly so that OS X can track it better is the likely fix.
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I upgraded my work MBP from XCT 1 to 1.0.2 today and it launched without complaining about AX, but the program did not work. I killed it, then went into Sys Prefs and unchecked the permission for XCT. I then launched XCT and it complained about not having AX access. I re-checked the permission and it started working just fine on my multi-monitor setup.
I would suspect that it's not recognizing the upgrade as the same program, but it doesn't make sense that XCT isn't recognizing AX isn't enabled, nor does it make sense that Mavericks wouldn't give me another listing in the Sys Prefs. If the upgrade were a different program in the eyes of OS X, then I'd expect both of those things to happen.
Either way I suspect that signing the app properly so that OS X can track it better is the likely fix.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: