How to add this app to Aplications folder?
How to add Network Utility to Aplication folder?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS High Sierra (10.13)
How to add Network Utility to Aplication folder?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS High Sierra (10.13)
The Network Utility is in /System/Library/CoreServices/Applications. You can open a Go To Folder dialog (shift+command+G), enter the preceding path into it, and press Go.
Personally, I leave the application where it was intended to be installed in the operating system. I simply drag/dropped the application onto my Dock, where it appears as an alias to the original, which will continue to receive future updates.
Moving the application from its original intended location means that the version in /Applications will not get future updates, and a newer Network Utility may reappear in the original location, unless its absence alarms the installation process.
Then I suppose Apple wasted all that time developing SIP.
You should send them feedback. Feedback - macOS - Apple
There's also Apple's brief explanationâŠ
About System Integrity Protection on your Mac - Apple Support
It should already be there, I think.
No, its not. I have to search for it each time. Otherwise I wouldn't ask.
Network Utility has been removed in High Sierra. It was previously located in the Utilities Folder.
Just drag its icon into the dock.
Actually it has been moved to System > Library > CoreServices > Applications > Network Utility.
EDIT: Or as Eau Rouge says.
dialabrain wrote:
Just drag its icon into the dock.
Think I said this. đ
Thank you, this is OK.
I tried to create alias but this options for Network Utility and Wireless Diagnostics is disabled.
Phil, if the app is dragged to Applications it creates a copy and not a shortcut.
As earlier mentioned the app would not receive new updates.
Post a method how to drag and drop network utility in applications folder .
What?
Highly unlikely to get updates, my old version 1.5 from my install of OS X Lion opens in High Sierra.
Any way make an alias or stick it in your dock for peace of mind.
It is not possible to make an alias.
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How to add this app to Aplications folder?