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After 40 minutes on the phone with Logos IT and over an hour with Apple IT, it turns out my permissions were incorrect (probably from the Time Machine import). Ended up resetting user permissions from the Terminal window. This solved the main problem of Logos app not running, it does run now, praise God! It also solved some other issues of files I could
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Sorry to say I don't know. I was following the suggestions for trouble shooting from the Logos.com website. I transferred my data using the Migration Application native to the new MacBook Pro and my source was a Time Machine backup. Everything else was automatic, I did not pick and choose files.
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I did follow the suggestions from logos.com to check permissions. Beyond that, I am ignorant in this area. Thank you.
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Here is the output from the two commands: JOSEPHs-MacBook-Pro:~ josephcoenen$ id uid=502(josephcoenen) gid=20(staff) groups=20(staff),12(everyone),61(localaccounts),79(_appserverusr),80(admin),81(_appserveradm),98(_lpadmin),701(1),33(_appstore),100(_lpoperator),204(_developer),250(_analyticsusers),395(com.apple.access_ftp),398(com.apple.access_screensharing
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This is a re-post as I missed where to attach the logs on the first attempt. 7610.LogosLogs.josephcoenen.20180418-173237.zip I recently bought a new 2018 MacBook Pro running macOS High Sierra version 10.13.4. After transferring my information from my old iMac, I then downloaded the Logos 7 software from logos.com. I tried to launch the application,
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I recently bought a new 2018 MacBook Pro running macOS High Sierra version 10.13.4. After transferring my information from my old iMac, I then downloaded the Logos 7 software from logos.com. I tried to launch the application, the sign in dialogue window came up, I entered my account email and password and hit the sign in button. The "preparing library