Thanks Paul.  Yes, this problem seemed to escalate once I foolishly upgraded 
from Big Sur to Monterey.

> On 16 Jul 2022, at 15:28, Paul Collins <sylviaranger1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I can’t advise you further but suggest you might consider subscribing to ‘Mac 
> Help’ forum; it’s free and hassle free. They rapidly responded to a query I 
> sent them (to solve a different issue) they were courteous and responded 
> swiftly and solved the issue effectively. Asking help is easy on their 
> website.  Osxdaily.org is very helpful BUT I haven’t yet worked out how post 
> a request for help on their site.
> 
> I haven’t upgraded beyond Mojave because at App Store, to do so results in 
> the System warning me that several NON Apple software packages will no longer 
> work with ANY OS upgrade. So, unfortunately, I cannot help further but those 
> forums are friendly, and FREE1
> 
> GOOD LUCK, fellow Mac fan.
> 
>> On 16 Jul 2022, at 3:05 pm, Jack Newell <jack.newell...@icloud.com.INVALID> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I run Monterey 12.4 and am having the same problem installing downloads.  
>> When I attempt to quit Terminal I am asked “Do you want to terminate running 
>> processes in this window?”  And “Closing this window will terminate running 
>> process sudo.”  I then have two options: CANCEL and TERMINATE.  Then after 
>> making adjustments to Security and Privacy I am still unable to instal.  Any 
>> ideas?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 11:15, Paul Collins <sylviaranger1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I run Mojave 10.14.6 on iMac late 2017 and had this problem. If you have 
>>> ’System Preferences / Security & Privacy panel open, quit System 
>>> Preferences (close it) and open Utilities Folder in Applications Folder.
>>> Open “Terminal” app and in the widow that opens in Terminal, type the 
>>> following command syntax EXACTLY
>>> sudo spctl --master-disable
>>> 
>>> (I used Copy/Paste command as set out at osxdaily.com 
>>> <http://osxdaily.com/>  website 
>>> <https://osxdaily.com/2016/09/27/allow-apps-from-anywhere-macos-gatekeeper/ 
>>> <https://osxdaily.com/2016/09/27/allow-apps-from-anywhere-macos-gatekeeper/>>.)
>>> 
>>> Terminal will ask you to enter (System) “Password:-“
>>> Type your password and Quit ‘Terminal’.
>>> 
>>> From desktop, reopen System Preferences/ Security & Privacy panel: you see 
>>> the third App installation option displayed as snap below.
>>> <Third App Install option Mojave.png>
>>> 
>>> T/he non app install problem originates in the GateKeeper part of Mojave 
>>> (since OS Sierra, apparently). This is how you adapt Mojave to suit your 
>>> needs.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 6:29 am, Bill Rau <wj...@ymail.com.INVALID 
>>>> <mailto:wj...@ymail.com.INVALID>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I tried to download OpenOffice on my iMac and it would not let me finish 
>>>> doing so.  Said “cannot verify developer” and may contain malware.
>>>> 
>>>> I have it on my old Windows system and like it and want it here also.  Can 
>>>> you help?
>>>> 
>>>> Bill
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