Config File Error… Product Manager answer is unacceptable

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  • Henrik Ekblom
    Participant
    1. You don’t have to use the Product Manager, but it makes everything easier (installing, authorizing, keeping the software updated, etc). You can still install everything manually like you have before.
    2. It takes 0% background resources, since it’s not run in the background. It runs when you start it, and ends when you close the program.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    James Brandt
    Participant

    If I can install it manually then please explain how to get around this error.

    All I have gotten to install is the Base EZDrummer app and the update. If I try to install the EZD2 Core Libs, Vintage Rock EZX or EXmix, I get this error.

     

     

     

     

    James Brandt
    Participant

    Also, I am an IT Pro at a Big 10 university. I am not afraid of getting my hands dirty under the hood if I need to.

    Henrik Ekblom
    Participant

    We made the Product Manager to solve all these issues for users – and to avoid all the support we had before.

    Is it possible for you to install it, fix all the installations, then uninstall the Product Manager?

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    James Brandt
    Participant

    If your software actually only pops open to monitor installations and exits, that is a bit more acceptable. I may check it out and see. I already have several of these dumb things that I HAVE to use and they are so aggravating like the Adobe one I have to use for work for example.

    What config is it looking for? One of yours? or perhaps the DAW?

    Henrik Ekblom
    Participant

    Yeah, we designed it so that it doesn’t have to run in the background, since we know that studio computers should have all resources put on making music, not handling software 🙂

    All the problems that occur when you manually install can be solved, but it would help both you and us to use the Product Manager. I don’t know what config file you refer to, but if it’s the installer then it’s most likely Toontrack configs. The other thing it needs to know is where to put the plugin files (AAX, AU, VST) – but that is usually system standard.

    Thanks in advance!

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    James Brandt
    Participant

    Okay… that helps a bit. I can try to see if I can force it by looking through your app locations and see if running in there makes a difference, or perhaps the plugin directory for Pro Tools.

    Olof Hermansson
    Moderator

    If you must find a way without the Product Manager, copy the mounted DMG contents to a new folder and remove the quarantine flags from it, i.e., run “xattr -rc” on the folder. But I would really recommend Product Manager – you only start it when you need to install something, then you quit it.

    Olof Hermansson - Toontrack
    Coder

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    James Brandt
    Participant
    BEST ANSWER

    Awesome, Thanks.

    Yeah the fact that A) it does not need to remain installed; and B) It only runs at startup… has kind of changed my mind about the product manager.

    Thanks for the help guys.

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