Avast For Mac High Sierra System Extension Blocked

macOS High Sierra 10.13 introduced a new security feature that requires manual user approval before loading new third-party kernel extensions.

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User Approved Kernel Extension Loading

When the System Extension Blocked notification appears, click OK. Optionally, untick the box if you do not want Google Chrome installed as your default browser, then click Continue. Click Move to Trash. Click OK to allow the Avast Security installer to access your downloads folder. Avast Security is now installed on your Mac. When I start Parallels Desktop for Mac on macOS® High Sierra or higher, I get the following warning: System Extension Blocked.A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by 'Parallels International GmbH'. Change Extensions preferences on Mac. On your Mac, use Extensions System Preferences to enable and disable Apple and third-party Mac extensions, and select extensions to include in the Share menu. Extensions, such as Markup, add extra functionality to apps, the Finder, and the Touch Bar.

To improve security on the Mac, kernel extensions installed with or after the installation of macOS High Sierra require user consent in order to load. This is known as User Approved Kernel Extension Loading. Any user can approve a kernel extension, even if they don’t have administrator privileges.


A walk-through of the user approval process


When a user installs an application on a Mac (either from a local source or via Managed Software Center) which loads a third-party extension, the load request is denied and macOS presents the alert shown in Figure 1.


Figure 1 The 'System Extension Blocked' dialog which you would see if you have installed the GlobalProtect VPN application for the first time.


Click on the button labeled 'Open Security Preferences', which will take you to the Security & Privacy panel of Systems Preferences (as shown in Figure 2).

NOTE: If you click the 'OK' button instead, you have 30 minutes in which to navigate to the Security & Privacy System Preference before the Allow button disappears. You would then need to restart the Mac in order to approve the system extension(s).


Figure 2 User approval to load the third-party extension. In this example, selecting 'Allow' will enable loading of kernel extensions from Palo Alto Networks, developers of the GlobalProtect VPN client.


Click on the 'Allow' button to enable the kernel extension to load so that this application (and any other applications by the same developer) will function properly on the Mac. You will be prompted if a restart is required at this time.


Which applications require user approval?


System

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Below is a short list of the third-party applications you would be most likely to encounter at WCER which may require manual approval:

• Box Drive (cloud storage and collaboration application)

How

• Cisco System's AMP for Endpoints Connector (antivirus and malware protection)

• Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect (VPN client)

• VMWare Fusion (virtual machine application)


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PLEASE NOTE:If any of these applications were already installed when you received your Mac, then the Tech Services administrator would have already approved them so you should not be prompted for approval.

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