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How to reset an authorization rule?

integer> <key>tries</key> <integer>10000</integer> <key>version</key> <integer>0</integer> </dict> </plist> Save the above to a file, named say "taskport-default.plist", then run: sudo security … authorizationdb write system.privilege.taskport < taskport-default.plist You should then receive in the prompt: YES (0) If you want to double check this was applied properly, you can run the following: sudo security
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