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Installing Pulse Secure on Mac OS 10.13 or 10.14. Download the Pulse Secure Desktop client for Mac OS X.; Click on the file to extract the installer. Double click on the pkg file to initiate the install process.; Once the installer begins, click Continue.; Click Install to begin the installation.; During the installation process you should expect to see several pop-up messages informing you of. The process involves a simple Terminal command, and allows you to continue using your Mac as the update downloads and the initial software installation takes place in the background.
Terminal User Guide
Each window in Terminal represents an instance of a shell process. The window contains a prompt that indicates you can enter a command. The prompt you see depends on your Terminal and shell preferences, but it often includes the name of the host you’re logged in to, your current working folder, your user name, and a prompt symbol. For example, if a user named michael is using the default zsh shell, the prompt appears as:
This indicates that the user named michael is logged in to a computer named MacBook-Pro, and the current folder is his home folder, indicated by the tilde (~).
Open Terminal
On your Mac, do one of the following:
- Click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, type Terminal in the search field, then click Terminal.
- In the Finder , open the /Applications/Utilities folder, then double-click Terminal.
Quit Terminal
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- In the Terminal app on your Mac, choose Terminal > Quit Terminal.
Quit a shell session
- In the Terminal app on your Mac, in the window running the shell process you want to quit, type
exit
, then press Return.
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This ensures that commands actively running in the shell are closed. If anything’s still in progress, a dialog appears.
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If you want to change the shell exit behavior, see Change Profiles Shell preferences.
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See alsoApple Support article: Use zsh as the default shell on your MacExecute commands and run tools in Terminal on MacChange the default shell in Terminal on MacOpen new Terminal windows and tabs on MacUse profiles to change the look of Terminal windows on MacApple Developer website: Command Line Primer