

If you are unable to drag and drop VirusBarrier X9 into the window as illustrated above, you can manually add the application to the Full Disk Access list. Drag and Drop the icon for the Intego application into the list as seen above.Enter your macOS administrator password.Click the lock icon in the bottom left corner to unlock the interface.Select Full Disk Access from the list of services.Open the Security & Privacy Preferences pane and select the Privacy tab.How to Enable Full Disk Access for Intego Software for macOS 10.14-12.6 (Mojave-Monterey) Enter your Mac's admin/login password to approve the settings change.Click on the button to set the switch to the Enabled position.Open the Privacy and Security section with System Settings.How to Enable Full Disk Access for Intego Software for macOS 13 Ventura If you do not allow Full Disk Access for your Intego software, it cannot protect your data as intended.Įnabling Full Disk Access for macOS VenturaĮnabling Full Disk Access for other versions of macOS This is especially important for applications that need to perform specifics tasks such as scanning for malware (VirusBarrier) or data backup (Personal Backup). If a user chooses not to give Full Disk Access, some data on the Mac will not be accessible. In previous versions of macOS, this permission was automatically given to all applications at the time of installation. This way, only applications that are approved can gain access. Close "System Preferences".Starting with macOS 10.14, Mojave Intego software may require Full Disk Access to scan your Mail, Messages, Safari files, and other user data.įull Disk Access is a new security feature in macOS Mojave that requires some applications to be given full permission to access a user's protected files. Scroll down "Retrospect Client" (from the first folder) and "RetrospectInstantScan" (from the second folder) and drag them into the "Full Disk Access" list. Library/Application Support/Retrospect (RetrospectInstantScan) Library/PreferencePanes (Retrospect Client) Scroll down "RetrospectEngine" and "RetrospectInstantScan" and drag them into the "Full Disk Access" list. Select "Go" from the menu bar and then "Go to Folder.". Now you need to find the Retrospect applications to drag into this list. Click on the lock to authenticate and allow changes.Click on "Security & Privacy" then "Privacy".Open "System Preferences" under the Apple at the top left of your screen.Note that if you have already followed these steps under macOS Mojave, no further action is required. This applies to both a local Retrospect engine and a remote Retrospect Client application. Retrospect needs to be listed under System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Full Disk Access.
