How to See All Software Disabled on OS X El Capitan
One of the new features in OS X El Capitan is a new security mode called SIP, which prevents software from operating at the root level in the same way it used to. While this is a great security feature, it interfered with certain software. If you want to see what’s not working, MacIssues will show you how.
If you go to the Applications folder, you will see a crossed-out list of incompatible programs, which is a handy way to find out which application might need to be updated. But it doesn’t really show what is blocking SIP. To do this, you need to dig in some folders. Go to: Your HD> Library> SystemMigration> History> Migration-UUID> Quarantine Root (UUID will be a string of numbers relative to your computer, not letters UUID). Here you will find a list of components that do not comply with the new El Capitan security protocols. Unfortunately, it is not as easy as the list of apps, they are just components, but you should be able to troubleshoot from there.
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