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postName: John
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postComment: "Here's my solution. Pretty simple too. Copy the downloaded app to the /Applications folder, open Apple Script Editor (located in the /Applications/Utilities folder) and copy the code below:\n\ndo shell script \"/Applications/WBFS\\ for\\ MacOS\\ X.app/Contents/MacOS/WBFS\\ for\\ MacOS\\ X\" with administrator privileges\n\nSave as an application. I saved mine in the /Applications folder with a slightly different name. \n\nIf you want to get really sophisticated, you can do the following:\n1. In finder, with the original app selected, open the info tab (cmd+i) click on the icon, and copy (cmd+c). Then under Attributes click on Invisible. \n\n2. Now on the app you created with Applescript, open the info tab, click on the icon, and now paste (cmd+v). Now the WBFS Manager app that appears in the folder will launch WBFS Manager with administrator privileges."