


This will then ask for your password (the same as you log into Mac OS with). Type “sudo bash” (without the ” marks) and press enter. (you will need to be an administrative user, of course). What you need to do is temporarily give it administrative rights – here is how…. Rerunning the installer made no difference.Īlthough you may be logged in as a user with admin rights, ReadIris doesn’t appear to actually run with elevated privileges unless forced to. This gave me the Administrator Rights problem. Having installed from the CD that came with my IRIScan Office Pro under Lion I got nothing when I tried to run ReadIris Corporate. Here is a fix that doesn’t require downloading anything and should work on all versions of ReadIris 12 (I have corporate, so the download wasn’t sufficient for me as it is for Pro). Once ReadIris has loaded, quit the application and quit any Terminal windows you opened.You will be asked for your serial number.

#Readiris pro 12 windows 8 mac os x#
When you open ReadIris 12 on Mac OS X Lion, you get the following error:
