
If not, check the link in my post, it had some other setting to adjust as well. The reinstall took a lot longer than my first attempt and I thought it was hung for a bit, but it finally finished. This seems to have fixed everything for me.
#APPZAPPER LICENSE AGREEMENT FULL#
What I did to get full functionality back was:Ģ. I continued to get the "Open Adobe reader to accept the End User License" dialog. Note: I did look in my Safari preferences under the security tab and the plugin appeared to still be installed, but Safari was still not working. I had used AppZapper to remove an older version of Adobe Reader after installing Adobe Reader 11.

One question was whether we have a legal requirement to display said license before the prompt.

I read on the Adobe Safari troubleshooting site ( Troubleshoot Safari plug-in | Acrobat X, Reader X) that uninstalling an older version of Adobe Reader after installing a new version can have the effect of removing the ugin from Safari. Over in 452 the issue came up that with our current implementation, when a DMG with a required license agreement is opened by homebrew-cask, all you get is a contextless Agree (Y/N) prompt. Using Cisco Technology 2.1 License and Right to Use. We may change these terms and conditions from time to time. does not apply where You have expressly agreed to end user license terms with Cisco as part of a transaction with an Approved Source. Expanding Applauz to your entire workforce. You’ll only be charged a monthly license fee per participant if you choose to add an 11th participant to the program. A free Applauz trial account comes with 10 free licenses that can be assigned to up to ten participants.

I am one of the group who are not getting the End User License to pop up. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the AppZapper Collaborators (including affiliates and family members of the AppZapper Collaborators), their heirs, successors, and assigns. Applauz Recognition is always free for 10-participants or less. I also tried what was highlighted as a correct answer, but it didn't work for me.
