![]() ![]() Previously: WWDR Intermediate Certificate Expiration, No One Minding the Store.Īpple’s support document added a caveat about OS X apps. Unlike in November, I have not seen these problems on my Macs. In the case of applications where the needed version is no longer available from the MAS, or the application itself is no longer available, there are two ways to handle this issue Mac admins who have previously downloaded installers from the Mac App Store may be seeing some of those installers displaying warning messages and/or failing to install as of this morning. Yet another Mac App Store delight: today, several apps stopped opening (some say "verifying", some do nothing). I know why, and I know a re-install fixes it…but…sigh. On 2 different machines, I had to delete the apps entirely and re-download them from MAS in order to get them to work. We’re not seeing the issue in-house, but we’ve learned a restart does not resolve the issue – reinstalling the application itself does. We’re grateful for your patience and understanding! While what we have here is technically similar to what happened last November, it’s not quite the same and, being on Apple’s end, not something we could’ve prepared for. ![]() In addition, for OS X El Capitan users, Apple says updating to OS X 10.11.2 or later is required, and OS X Snow Leopard users should be sure the Mac App Store Update for OS X Snow Leopard is installed. The official word from Apple is that, in general, restarting the Mac in question should resolve the issue. What we know, so far, is this is another certificate issue on Apple’s end, preventing applications from properly validating a Mac App Store receipt. Beginning February 14th, many of our users who purchased from the Mac App Store have experienced an issue where the application crashes while opening. ![]()
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