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People currently can't allow it as the button is missing in Security and Privacy. Google File Stream had another issue a week prior where Google renamed a kernel extension from .dfsfuse to .dfsfuse which has caused everyone to have to allow this new extension. Our only solution has been to push out kernel extension whitelisting out via MDM, this is an enterprise only approach and requires a signed MDM certificate and Apple push notification services, if any macadmins are reading this, this is your solution. On 10.13 and 10.14 were experiencing the same issue, the Allow button in Security and Privacy is not appearing. We have lots of other affected software such as Sophos, Wacom, Epson print drivers, HP print drivers, Solarflare and Sonnet 10GbE card drivers, Dropbox, VMWare Fusion, Parallels, just to name some we've had issues with. This is affecting High Sierra as well as Mojave, they all started with Gatekeeper Configuration Data version 166 update. For some unknown reason, kernel extensions have become unloaded or disallowed. ![]() This number would vary from time to time and could be as low as 2 of CPU. ![]() I work as an IT support engineer looking after almost 1,000 Macs and we have had this issue. Even though we were not losing any local hard drive space due to the syncing we did notice that Google File Stream was slowing down our computer, as you can see in the activity monitor screenshot below, Google File Stream was eating away 9.3 of our CPU.
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