Allow remote login to your Mac from another computer.
Type your myLSU ID and information for anyone else you would like to add. Therere two ways: you can allow remote login to your Mac from another computer, or allow others to access your computer using Remote Desktop (its available from the App Store). Check the box next to any Mizage apps (Divvy, ShortStop, etc) and System Events, if present.
Open System Preferences > Security & Privacy.
Click Add from the System Properties box. Enable Accessibility on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Click Select Users, located in the Remote Desktop section of the Remote tab. Click Allow remote access, located under the System tab. If it still doesn't work, please contact the card manufacturer or your system admin. Click System and Security once the Control Panel opens. If it works after turning off the security, please add the folder path of the device for the access as shown below. Note: Please turn ON the security after the testing irrespective of the result. Go to Acrobat Reader DC>Preferences>Enhanced security>turn off the protected mode and uncheck the Enhanced Security. (For testing purpose only) Try to turn off the protected mode and enhanced security. You may try the following troubleshooting steps: Go to Acrobat Reader DC>Preferences>Enhanced security>turn off the protected mode and uncheck the Enhanced Security. Contact your system admin for further assistance" This neat little app, which we’ve used for years, allows you to.
If your digital ID is on a hardware token, please make sure it is plugged in and the token interface is properly configured. After upgrading to the OS X 10.9 Mavericks Developer Preview, we proceeded to install one of our favorite everyday OS X apps: SizeUp. Apologies for the trouble caused, as you are experiencing the issues with setting up the digital signature using the military common access card and getting the and getting the error message"Adobe Acrobat could not find any new digital ID's.