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)
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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.
My reply was not aimed at you.
Then your Mac is magic because none of my six will. Not unless you moved yours to the Utilities folder.
No it is in its original position. See the screenshot.
I have SIP disabled, so that might be it.
Might be because I have SIP disabled.
Its in mine, what can I say, see my other replies.
I was going to mention that. Which of course isn't the case for approx. 99.99999999% of users. Not to mention SIP should not be disabled.
Not to mention SIP should not be disabled.- yes never disable SIP đ favour u.
Why ever not, I'm surprised all you Mac brains don't run it with SIP disabled, after all for a long time SIP was not part of the OS and nobody was crying out for it.
Yes they probably did, I don't think it is necessary.
I'll leave it up to VAD as this was his question. He knows now what to do, our SIP ping pong is not really helping any one.
I'm an average user, so I wont touch the SIP.
Good man. đ
Of course its your Mac, but it is fairly simple to switch off and switch on again.
How to add this app to Aplications folder?