I've also tried disk repair and other utilities to see if it would find something with no luck. It seems like its a permission issue of some sort with my primary account but I can't quite figure out how to locate it. This has it's own issue as some of my licensed software isn't licensed for the installuser account and I have all kinds of barking and and startup complaints from the software that autostarts. To work around it I've created another account called install user that I use to perform some installs. The problem with this is that some software like Native Instruments uses a support program to track and update their apps and that one doesnt work. If I were to download the version directly from the site instead of using the check for update that usually works but not always. What is really strange is that some programs don't have an issue and others do. I've also seen people talking about a corrupt plist file by lexar (which I don't have) that when deleted fixed the problem. I know the second on happens sometimes when the installation archive is damaged. No sensible error message other that there was an Error. It will download the update and then try to install only to fail with: The issue is related to running updates from some programs internally using a "check for update" option. I'm hoping that someone has some insight into a problem that I'm having on my mac (10.11) that I can't seem to resolve.
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