Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Portable Thunderbird Hangs in Mavericks, asking for contacts. 2 weeks ago I asked the same question, please help!

  • 1 ŋuɖoɖo
  • 2 masɔmasɔ sia le wosi
  • 1 view
  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ Matt

more options

As a part of the new security features of OSX Mavericks, it seems to run a "one time" check when you install new apps for things you want the app to access. In this case, it runs the check for portable thunderbird to access contacts and it asks me if I want to grant the application permission to access contacts. Normally, this is a one-time thing, but because portable thunderbird is "new" every time it is mounted on the drive, it runs this check every time. I found this out because I watch it appear and disappear from the privacy and security window under system preferences when I mount and un-mount. It wouldn't be so annoying except that running this check causes the app to hang a while, sometimes for a few minutes, before the dialogue window pops up and I can make the choice, after which it runs fine.

Any ideas on a work around for this? A terminal command of some kind?

Thanks! Matt

As a part of the new security features of OSX Mavericks, it seems to run a "one time" check when you install new apps for things you want the app to access. In this case, it runs the check for portable thunderbird to access contacts and it asks me if I want to grant the application permission to access contacts. Normally, this is a one-time thing, but because portable thunderbird is "new" every time it is mounted on the drive, it runs this check every time. I found this out because I watch it appear and disappear from the privacy and security window under system preferences when I mount and un-mount. It wouldn't be so annoying except that running this check causes the app to hang a while, sometimes for a few minutes, before the dialogue window pops up and I can make the choice, after which it runs fine. Any ideas on a work around for this? A terminal command of some kind? Thanks! Matt

All Replies (1)

more options

Portable Thunderbird is a product of portable apps. com. http://portableapps.com/support

As no one using Thunderbird in a traditional way will ever experience such an issue, no one will have the expertise you seek. I suggest the portable apps people might have a clue and you should use their support forum, otherwise ask Apple.