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Hello All, We are also having this issue. Setting "restricted" flag to /private/var/db/KernelExtensionManagement has worked so far. drwxr-xr-x@ 3 root  wheel      -    KernelExtensionManagement drwxr-xr-x@ 3 root  wheel    restricted   KernelExtensionManagement Thank you to 0x0A9
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Hi All,Thank you for the help. I had reported this via feedback assistant and below answer what I received today.I am not sure that my script was not missing anything.AppleOct 8, 2019 at 7:04 AMWe know. It’s not going to be fixed; it’s inherent in the new implementation of “with administrator privileges.” No action is planned, please close the feedback.
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Hi eskimo,Thank you again for your explainations.Do you want this for a product that you intend to ship to customers? Or are you working in some sort of managed environment?We are using this for troubleshooting purpose of our product to check whether the full disk access was allowed or not through a script.Launchd output are different running same script from mojave and catalina.
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Hi @eskimo,Thank you for your reply.What is meant by "un-entitled code"? Does it require notarization to run?>>What are you trying to do with the TCC database?sqlite3 /Library/Application\ Support/com.apple.TCC/TCC.db 'SELECT * from access' | grep kTCCServiceSystemPolicyAllFilesI need to find the list of applications that are allowed for full disk access.Also, please add comments to my first question on "launchd".I am able to get correct output from terminal or apple script Editor, the issue is only when I integrate these commands with a simple bash script.