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MacOS Cataline and lost access to my database [message #149916] Tue, 22 June 2021 10:50 Go to next message
ppina is currently offline  ppina
Messages: 1
Registered: June 2021
Hi all

After make upgrade of my server to MacOS Catalina lost access to my external Raid with all my database.

Can you help me ?

Maybe I need get full disk acess to Kerio connect on Security control panel .

Buy how can I choose the aplication Kerio Connect ?
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Re: MacOS Cataline and lost access to my database [message #149923 is a reply to message #149916] Wed, 23 June 2021 22:38 Go to previous message
mistamilla is currently offline  mistamilla
Messages: 43
Registered: March 2010
Location: Switzerland

I did it this way:

    Enable the Root User via "Directory Utility" (/System/Library/CoreServices/Applications/Directory Utility.app).
    Login as root.
    Go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy ->Privacy -> Full Disk Access.
    Drag the mailserver (executable) from /usr/local/kerio/mailserver/ to this window.
    I added the other executables kmsrecover and KerioMailServer too (not sure if it's important).
    Logoff Root User and log back in as normal Admin-User.
Now the Disk Access to your external RAID should work.


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