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- For Windows, select it from the available program menus
- For macOS, double-click
Mediaflux Explorer
in the Applications folder (or if your security preferences don't allow, right click and select "Open")- The Explorer is now signed/notarised and trusted by Apple so you should have no further difficulty opening it. However, we have, on occasion seen macOS claim the Application (and even sometimes the .dmg) is 'Damaged' and can't be opened. This is usually because there are extended attributes associated with those files (reason unknown - it appears to be something in the receiving computer environment). The solution to this is to use a command line tool to remove the extended attributes.
Start the
Terminal
Application and then enter into the Terminal windowCode Block cd /Applications sudo xattr -cr Mediaflux\ Explorer.app
- The Explorer is now signed/notarised and trusted by Apple so you should have no further difficulty opening it. However, we have, on occasion seen macOS claim the Application (and even sometimes the .dmg) is 'Damaged' and can't be opened. This is usually because there are extended attributes associated with those files (reason unknown - it appears to be something in the receiving computer environment). The solution to this is to use a command line tool to remove the extended attributes.
- For Linux, execute mediaflux-explorer/bin/mediaflux-explorer in the command-line or double-click if you have a graphical File Browser
Log in to Mediaflux
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Mediaflux is now available
MFA is currently optional but will become mandatory in early 2025. To learn more and enrol, visit: Mediaflux MFA
Enter the following details into the GUI:
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