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A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
Okay, I created the wdog.sh file and tried to edit the file you mentioned, however I ran into the following problems:
I couldn't see where the alias linked unless I was root. When I could the file you referred to was a unix executable and I'm not sure how to "edit" it. I tried pico but that didn't work. Any ideas for us common people. I'm on a G4 Powerbook at 10.3.9 (obviously).
A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
Okay, I figured it out. I need to go down one more level and I could edit the SecureClient as was mentioned. It was easier to open terminal, change to root (using sudo bash) and then
Make the changes to that file as indicated above and save the file and reboot. You'll be all set - this hint worked for me.
A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
You are right ! That way it does not work, the path to the file to edit is not written correctly (no colons), it is of course :
so in your case it would be :
Near the beginning you see "SecureClient SystemStarter Script", that is the one.
Sorry about this, I guess I was so excited that I did not check it well enough.---
A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
Step 5 should be
A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
has anybody got a fix for this to work on tiger 10.4.4
A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
I don't believe that Checkpoint ever released a version that worked on 10.4. I can't update my mac at home to 10.4 for this reason :(
A fix for Checkpoint SecureClient under 10.3.9
Me either - They should have had this done by now! |
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