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cdavis714
8 years agoActive Contributor
MacOS Mojave Privacy Setting Causes Chicken or Egg Dilemma
Recently installed the latest version of MacOS as of 20180924 (Mojave) on a test laptop. The first issue I have noticed is that when connecting to this client for the first time, it will not allow th...
- 7 years ago
All,
As the OP, I appreciate everyone's feedback over the past year (in two days...) on this issue.
I'm not sure if anyone has tried this solution yet, but I believe I've (finally) figured out something that works... at least for me.
New Computer:
- When setting up the new Mac (with Mojave), install GoToAssist Unattended as usual.
- Note that after the install, you'll notice nothing new show up in the Privacy settings... and it would only show up when trying to connect later on and control.
- To get ahead of this, navigate to the privacy settings accessibility window
- Separately, in Finder, navigate to
/Library/Application\ Support/GoToAssistRemoteSupport/GoToAssist\ Customer.app/Contents/Helpers
- Find the file, "g2ax_launchagent_customer"
- Click and drag that file into the "Allow the apps below to control your computer" window.
- Note that this needs admin, but if you're performing the install of unattended support then that would be expected regardless.
Existing Computer - Mojave Upgrade:
- Follow the same steps as above for a new computer, skipping the install of GoToAssist Unattended (assuming it's already installed)
- After adding the file to the accessibility window, continue to upgrade to Mojave
At this point, the computer is ready to be given to the user. You should now be able to use GoToAssist and control the computer.
- When setting up the new Mac (with Mojave), install GoToAssist Unattended as usual.
AshC
7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
yellowhammer They definitely should not be behaving that poorly. Have you been able to compare a RescueAssist connection side by side for comparison?
LRP
7 years agoActive Contributor
Hello everybody:
Here's what is working for Mac Mojave as of 7/20,2019.
On Mac setup unattended as usual using the standard URL followed by the /unattended option.
To successfully connect and control this Mac, the local user has to enter their password. Then you use web-based REMOTEASSIST from either PC* or Mac Safari**.
* From Windows 10 PC used Google Chrome Version 75.0.3770.142 (Official Build) (64-bit) to successfully connect. Even though documentation says Firefox is acceptable, the latest version could not complete the connection.
** From Mac Mojave used Safari to successfully to connect. Did not try Google Chrome or FireFox.
Hope this helps with the frustration.
G2AX still works successfully with connecting and controlling Windows PC's.
- Michael M7 years agoNew ContributorThanks LRP, this is useful. Though if the local user must enter their password, it is not really unattended...but better than nothing.
And you mean web-based RESCUEASSIST, right?- LRP7 years agoActive Contributor
Yes, using web-based RescueAssist.
Retested on 7/31/2019 with FireFox V68.0.1 64-bit, and it worked perfectly.
- MoisiePants7 years agoActive Contributor
LRP wrote:
Yes, using web-based RescueAssist.
Retested on 7/31/2019 with FireFox V68.0.1 64-bit, and it worked perfectly.
Thanks for your input - but the steps you outlined required the end-user to input their password - which doesn't help with unattended access...