![]() May 10 11:58:31 SecurityAgent: DEPRECATED USE in libdispatch client: dispatch source activated with no event handler set set a breakpoint on _dispatch_bug_deprecated to debug May 10 11:58:30 SecurityAgent: objc: Class TKTokenRefCtkd is implemented in both /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Security (0x7fff9712afd0) and /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/MachServices/SecurityAgent.bundle/Contents/MacOS/SecurityAgent (0x10522fd10). ![]() ![]() ![]() May 10 11:58:30 SecurityAgent: objc: Class TKTokenRefImpl is implemented in both /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Security (0x7fff9712afa8) and /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/MachServices/SecurityAgent.bundle/Contents/MacOS/SecurityAgent (0x10522fce8). I do get an output from terminal saying: May 10 11:58:30 Slack: DEPRECATED USE in libdispatch client: dispatch source activated with no event handler set set a breakpoint on _dispatch_bug_deprecated to debug But the pop-up on every start is still anoying. If you click on cancel, the app still starts. When they update Slack (which is simply a new installation of the most recent client), it always shows the dialogue mentioned in the subject or attached screenshot on every app start, until someone types in admin creds. We're currently running our mac's with automatic install scripts via jamf.
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