As mentioned above, a common problem found in the earlier versions of OS X is the file permissions being set incorrectly. This can happen whenever you install a new app, update an app, or upgrade your copy of OS X. All it takes is the installer to be coded incorrectly, and an app's permissions can be set incorrectly. It doesn’t even have to be the same app being updated. You could install a new photo editing app, and it could accidentally set the permissions on a folder shared by another app incorrectly, causing the dreaded bouncing Dock icon or an app simply failing to start or work.
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Turning off app updates is simple and is found within System Preferences. Your Mac has a new feature that allows itself to automatically update the apps you have installed. This post will show you the simple way of turning off automatic update and the various different features it has. Different ways to install a NuGet Package.; 4 minutes to read. What happens when a package is installed. Simply said, the different NuGet tools typically create a reference to a package in the project file or packages.config. Update app.config and/or web.config if the package uses source and config file transformations.