![]() ![]() 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. If I create a new user, then for that new user, Preview is the default app for.I get the same behavior with files on my internal drive (FileVault) and my external drives (SoftRAID RAID-5 with no encryption).I think this might be a timing issue, as it might take time for the default app setting to propagate to all parts of the OS. Sometimes the file will open once in the indicated application after changing the default app, but after that I always get the warning.jpg file to open with Photoshop, I get the same warning. (I am not going to System Preferences to allow the files to open while doing this testing.).tiff file to open with Preview (using Finder Get Info panel), then I get the "can't be opened" warning when I double-click on the file. tiff files are set to open with Photoshop and. ![]() On my computer and my user configuration.
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