Sorry it is Ventura 13.4.1 (not 13.2.1)
Thanks
I think, honestly, it’s easier and quicker, just to delete the folder, then go to Sonos.com, download a fresh version, and install it. I think it now properly sets all the permissions for updates going forward. Just be sure to ’join existing system’ when provided the prompt.
From another post and can confirm following worked for me rather than uninstalling/reinstalling:
I had the same issue for some time in MacOs. Yesterday I found that you need to authorize the “Sonos Installer” under System Settings → Privacy & Security → App Management. Once I allowed it I was able to use the auto update from the Sonos app itself.
From another post and can confirm following worked for me rather than uninstalling/reinstalling:
I had the same issue for some time in MacOs. Yesterday I found that you need to authorize the “Sonos Installer” under System Settings → Privacy & Security → App Management. Once I allowed it I was able to use the auto update from the Sonos app itself.
This really worked, Thank you well done