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      Milo last edited by

      Hello and thank you for a great product.

      At least since Big Sur 11.1, the MAS does not come on after reboot and most of the WS dialogue is greyed out. if I click on MAS, it starts, and everything works fine. I thought, as a workaround, I could put the MASS helper in the login items, so it would start on reboot?

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        SweetP @Milo last edited by

        @milo Ive just uploaded v3.5.1 to Apple for review, and I believe it fixes this issue.

        thanks for letting me know.
        It should be available tomorrow.
        🙂

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        Russell
        SweetPProductions.com

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          Milo @SweetP last edited by

          @sweetp Hi there! I'm afraid that v3.5.1 still seems to have the problem. I rebooted yesterday and things did not work until I manually clicked on the MAS Helper.

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            SweetP last edited by

            is the MAS helper app sitting in your Applications folder next to WiFiSpoof?
            and are you running in a macOS Administrator account?

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            Russell
            SweetPProductions.com

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              Milo last edited by

              Yes to both questions. For what it's worth, since the last update clicking on the Helper doesn't open it after reboot, I have to download it again, click on it after moving it to applications, and then it works fine.

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                SweetP last edited by

                thats odd,
                I cant recreate the problem. are you using WifiSpoof in an Administrator account?

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                Russell
                SweetPProductions.com

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                  Milo last edited by

                  Yes. I am using WifiSpoof in an Administrator account.

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                    SweetP last edited by

                    Im stumped,
                    it should be working. There must be something unique about your setup.
                    Are you able to set up a new temporary administrator account to test if it works in there.

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                    Russell
                    SweetPProductions.com

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                      Milo @SweetP last edited by

                      @sweetp OK, I think I've got it. I guess I made my network a favourite. Once I changed that, it seemed to work again.

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                        SweetP last edited by

                        Nice!

                        That’s great

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                        Russell
                        SweetPProductions.com

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