Question: What is application ActiveTrack on OS10,14,6
What is this application ActiveTrack that appears on OS10.124.6
What is this application ActiveTrack that appears on OS10.124.6
This reminds me of something related to some drones using camera tracking.
The other thing is related to enterprise workforce management for MS Teams.
You can get and run Etrecheck from the Mac App Store and post the full report here.
WD
It is possible. You may have installed some companion navigation application on the Mac. I can't tell further.
What's about the Etrecheck report?
Also, you can post a screenshot of the popup dialog about ActiveTrack.
WD
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Read all repliesthere is no listing on my MacPro for any application of ActiveTrack, and it pops up with usual deny or allow, but interrupts working on the Mac until I chose deny, then comes back about every 30 seconds. Help.
This reminds me of something related to some drones using camera tracking.
The other thing is related to enterprise workforce management for MS Teams.
You can get and run Etrecheck from the Mac App Store and post the full report here.
WD
Could this be part of the ActiveCaptain software I have on my separateiPad?
It is possible. You may have installed some companion navigation application on the Mac. I can't tell further.
What's about the Etrecheck report?
Also, you can post a screenshot of the popup dialog about ActiveTrack.
WD
It's unlikely you will find a file by that name anywhere on your Mac.
To ascertain the cause, start by inspecting the contents of the following folder:
~/Library/LaunchAgents
To open that folder, copy the entire line above and paste it in the Finder's Go menu > Go to Folder... field. Make it look like this:
... and click the Go button.
A Finder window will open. Make sure all its file names are readable by selecting View > as List or other selection that shows that folder's complete contents. Then, take a screenshot of that Finder window.
Often, there is nothing in that Launch Agents folder so don't be surprised to find it empty.
In the same manner as the above, navigate to this next folder:
/Library/LaunchDaemons
The Finder's Go menu > Go to Folder... field should look like this:
... and click the Go button once again.
Once again ensure all its files and their names are readable and capture a screenshot.
Then, repeat that exercise with the following folder:
/Library/LaunchAgents
Notice its pathname is different than the other two. The Finder's Go menu > Go to Folder... field should look like this:
In the end, you will have captured the contents of the following three separate folders:
~/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchDaemons
/Library/LaunchAgents
All three will be saved to your Mac's Desktop with names "Screen Shot... " followed by the date and time they were captured. Please be sure to include or otherwise indicate the name of the folder that corresponds to each screenshot, so that you and I can keep track of which ones they are.
Post their entire contents of all three windows, one at a time, using the "picture" icon that appears below your reply text:
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By the way EtreCheck will also help. If you want to post its report in a reply to this Discussion, use the "additional text" icon directly to the left of the one I indicated above:
You could post its report in addition to screenshots or instead of them. Your choice.
Why would it be identified as an application on the pop up if the application icon is not on my computer?
The reason is that common programming terms of art such as "daemon" or "agent" or even "process" may be construed as arcane or more intimidating than "application".
Whatever the reason though, it's not relevant.
Question: What is application ActiveTrack on OS10,14,6