DDIS eDocs problems?
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Trying to install the DDIS edocs software client on my Mac running 10.8 and get the following message when launching the downloaded software...
“DDIS eDocs Client” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.
Tried downloading the file multiple times and also googled the web to find another copy but no joy. Anyone encountered the same problem and found a solution?
“DDIS eDocs Client” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.
Tried downloading the file multiple times and also googled the web to find another copy but no joy. Anyone encountered the same problem and found a solution?
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From: Australia
Your first mistake is trying in the first place
Your second mistake is trying in the second place
Bin it.
Just download the Fleet Zip file when you feel like reading the manuals.
Works for me and only takes 5 mins.
Your second mistake is trying in the second place
Bin it.
Just download the Fleet Zip file when you feel like reading the manuals.
Works for me and only takes 5 mins.
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From: Fragrant Harbour
Tonto Kowalski
You have to change the Mac OS X Gatekeeper settings to get the DDIS client running.
Goto System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> General tab ->
select "Allow applications downloaded from"
--> anywhere
that will fix your problem
You have to change the Mac OS X Gatekeeper settings to get the DDIS client running.
Goto System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> General tab ->
select "Allow applications downloaded from"
--> anywhere
that will fix your problem
Last edited by GTC58; 12th October 2012 at 03:04.
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From: Not in a Bus
nitpicker330
Way to start the day Buddy, any other top tips?
Tonto: When you get it going it's a great system, you just have to keep battering through the snags then it's all doc's, for all tails, across all devices, all current. I take it you've been using the online guide?
Your first mistake is trying in the first place
Tonto: When you get it going it's a great system, you just have to keep battering through the snags then it's all doc's, for all tails, across all devices, all current. I take it you've been using the online guide?




