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pollycat

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Since updating to Sonoma, I keep getting the dialogues:

"USBserver would like to access data from other apps"
"NETserver would like to access data from other apps"

after logging in.

Any ideas why these keep asking for access on each reboot and how I can permanently stop them from showing up?

Thanks for any help.
 

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Phantom iCloud tabs

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Have a similar message popping up on a Microsoft Word extension. Very annoying, and I would like to find a way to stop it from popping up every time I start Word.
 

pollycat

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Part of my problem is that I don't know which program my pop-ups refer to, can't find the corresponding names in the Full Disk Access part of the System Preferences.
 

Fozzydaz

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I have been getting this exact same issue. I "don't allow" every morning when I log on as I have no idea what these are relating to. Generally, I have found that any pop up like this is not a good thing. Hoping to see an answer come up on this thread soon.
 

pollycat

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Found the solution! It's connected to Brother printer software.

Go to Macintosh HD > Library > Printers > Brother > Utilities > Server

then delete the contents of "Server" = USBserver, NETserver, LOGINserver.

Reboot and the popups have gone!

The above three files are apparently legacy 32-bit apps that are installed by the Brother software but not needed at all for the printer to function fully, so are safe to delete.
 

Stonek

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Oct 7, 2023
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Hello, I cannot delete them because they are open, what should I do ??
 
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Stonek

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Oct 7, 2023
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Hello, I cannot delete them because they are open, what should I do ??


Traduction capture = The item “LOGINserver.app” cannot be placed in the Trash because it is open.
 

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pollycat

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Open the app Activity Monitor (found in Applications > Utilities > Activity Monitor).

You'll see a list of all processes running on your Mac.

Scroll down to find "LOGINserver" and click on it to highlight it.
Then, click on the circle with a cross in it at the top of the window to stop the LOGINserver process.

After doing this, you should be able to delete LOGINserver and empty the Trash to make sure it's gone.
 
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Stonek

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Oct 7, 2023
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It was not possible to remove LOGINserver, I was able to remove NETserver and USBserver.
To delete LOGINserver I had to delete the Server folder in Brother Utilities, I cannot recreate it, is this serious?
How do I recreate the Server folder please ?
 

pollycat

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As far as I know, you don’t need the Server folder or its contents as it only contained useless, obsolete items. Your Brother printer will still work fully and reliably without Server.
 

Bkdodger

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Google search got me to this thread. I was recently seeing the pop ups. Thank you for posting the solution to remove on startup.
 

bhelmick

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Good stuff here. Starting in Safe Mode is the other way of being able to delete these files
 
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