Shawn,

I know what Gatekeeper does, which is why I referenced "Gatekeeper set to default", which is

Allow applications downloaded from:  Mac App Store and identified developers

The problem is that your installer is obviously signed, but is giving an "unidentified developer"  message.  Are you still an "identified developer"?

Regards,

Jim Thomas, CSCIP/G


On 5/10/13 9:29 AM, Shawn Geddis wrote:
Jim,

OS X: About Gatekeeper (OS X Lion, OS X Mountain Lion)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290


-Shawn

On May 10, 2013, at 9:31 AM, Jim Thomas <jim@thursby.com> wrote:

Shawn,

I noticed this with our own installers, and in troubleshooting, found it with yours, too.

With Gatekeeper set to default, double-clicking the signed installer pkg results in the following error:
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"Smart Card Services Update 2.0b2-ML-signed" can't be installed because it is from an unidentified developer.
Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the Mac App Store and identified developers.
----------------------------------------

Any insight would be appreciated.

Regards,

Jim Thomas, CSCIP/G
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