hi all. how does one get rid of these. theyre stacking up. i keep a tight ship on my mac and uninstall all versions apart from the latest one and this is just filling up.
@Jonhollis - Don’t you just click on them and press the minus button?
I think it’s at the bottom of your window.
I don’t have a mac so I can’t check.
Obviously it would be useful if you could see the version number.
I expect that you could start looking in /opt/Autodesk/ and have a look for lingering versions.
hey phil. latest software on mac and flame. and minus click doesnt get rid of it.
Looks like you have uninstalled versions of Flame, but you have to explicitly uninstall everything else, too.
What’s listed there is an OS config that was added, not any left-over files. An Uninstall doesn’t remove that. There are lots of skeletons in that list regularly, not just from Flame but other apps. Not really a ding on Flame, but Apple.
In fact everything that has a white icon usually means the app no longer exists, but the config entry is still left.
And the minus button works in my case. It will prompt you for a password for admin permissions.
If you right click on an item the option to “show in finder” pops up. See where it takes you?
You can get rid of those if you’re in the Full Disk Access window I believe(not near my computer atm).
Once you select them there’s I think a minus button(as Phil mentioned) on the bottom of the window. It’s not a right click thing.
I remove these all the time when I’ve installed a service pack verison and also a new beta version.
Its pretty annoying that these old, no longer existing wiretapgate’s just hang out there.
Ahh sorry, looks like im the third person to tell you about the minus button. Didn’t mean to pile it on.
Weird though. Doesn’t work when I try that.
Hey Ben - thanks for that - sorry everyone I was trying the minus button on the keyboard. As you say ben its on the bottom of the window - staring at me!!! Sorry to have wasted everyone’s time!
I learned something as well