

But I have seen this problem with earlier iterations of MacOS, on earlier computers. rtf to open with LibreOffice, I get the same warnings, and have to override at System Preferences::Security & Privacy::General. rtf files are set to open with NisusWriter. I have seen this for other file-type + default app combinations.Unless I am mistaken, the only apps that have deep control of my computer are SoftRAID, Little Snitch, and Dropbox, but I'll post the EtreCheck in the subsequent reply.
#Houdahspot full disk access keeps asking zip
zip from Google Drive via Firefox, and for files that were created in Photoshop. I have seen this for files sent by Dropbox, files downloaded as part of a. The source of the file does not matter.But in this case the warning is shown when I first try to open the file, not when I go to System Preferences to override the warning. tif file to Preview, but then right click on the file and open the file in Photoshop, then I get warning that otherwise is shown by System Preferences::Security & Privacy::General when I try to override the "can't open" warning. If I (as user 1) set the default app for a.tif back to Preview, then it will open normally (because for user 2, Preview is default app for all. tif, I get the same behavior as above-the OS tries to open it in Photoshop, and then gives me the "can't be opened" dialog. jpg mentioned above: the default app for the file type is Preview, but the default app for this file is Photoshop.

tif from user 1 to user 2, it comes in with the same settings as the. tif's for user 1 should open with Photoshop, and when copied to user 2, the file is set so that this file (but not all. tif to /Users/Shared, and then as user 2 copy the file from /Users/Shared to ~/Desktop, the file comes over with Photoshop as the default app to open it. jpg file back to Preview, I can open the file by double-clicking If as user 2 I change the default app for this.jpg file to Photoshop, and then copy the file to /Users/Shared, and then as user 2 copy the file from /Users/Shared to ~/Desktop, the setting for the default app is preserved, and I get the same "can't be opened" dialog if I double click on the file as user 2. If as user 1, I set the default app for a.tif files, because this is how a new user is configured.

