Navigate to Contents > MacOS . You will see a file named x-force or similar. Open the app (found in Applications > Utilities). Type chmod +x (include a space after the x ).
If the error says the app is from an or is damaged , follow these steps:
You can resolve this issue by manually granting execution permissions through the Terminal or bypassing security settings. Method 1: Granting Execution Permissions (Recommended)
Drag the x-force file from the Finder window directly into the Terminal window to paste its path. Press . Try opening the application again. Method 2: Bypassing macOS Gatekeeper
Go to the > System Settings (or System Preferences). Select Privacy & Security .
This method fixes the internal "permission" error that prevents the app from launching.
Navigate to Contents > MacOS . You will see a file named x-force or similar. Open the app (found in Applications > Utilities). Type chmod +x (include a space after the x ).
If the error says the app is from an or is damaged , follow these steps: the application xf-adesk19 can 39-t be opened
You can resolve this issue by manually granting execution permissions through the Terminal or bypassing security settings. Method 1: Granting Execution Permissions (Recommended) Navigate to Contents > MacOS
Drag the x-force file from the Finder window directly into the Terminal window to paste its path. Press . Try opening the application again. Method 2: Bypassing macOS Gatekeeper Type chmod +x (include a space after the x )
Go to the > System Settings (or System Preferences). Select Privacy & Security .
This method fixes the internal "permission" error that prevents the app from launching.