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I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.



Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier



I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.



I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).



Any suggestion please?



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    I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.



    Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier



    I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.



    I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).



    Any suggestion please?



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      I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.



      Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier



      I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.



      I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).



      Any suggestion please?



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      I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.



      Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier



      I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.



      I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).



      Any suggestion please?



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          I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.



          You have to allow DisplayLink Software




          1. System Preferences

          2. Security and Privacy

          3. On the bottom of the page there will be a lock. 
            Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password.

          4. Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.


          Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.






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          • I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

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          I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.



          You have to allow DisplayLink Software




          1. System Preferences

          2. Security and Privacy

          3. On the bottom of the page there will be a lock. 
            Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password.

          4. Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.


          Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.






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          • I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

            – Ben Arent
            Feb 20 at 4:02
















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          I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.



          You have to allow DisplayLink Software




          1. System Preferences

          2. Security and Privacy

          3. On the bottom of the page there will be a lock. 
            Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password.

          4. Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.


          Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.






          share|improve this answer


























          • I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

            – Ben Arent
            Feb 20 at 4:02














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          I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.



          You have to allow DisplayLink Software




          1. System Preferences

          2. Security and Privacy

          3. On the bottom of the page there will be a lock. 
            Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password.

          4. Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.


          Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.






          share|improve this answer















          I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.



          You have to allow DisplayLink Software




          1. System Preferences

          2. Security and Privacy

          3. On the bottom of the page there will be a lock. 
            Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password.

          4. Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.


          Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.







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          • I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

            – Ben Arent
            Feb 20 at 4:02



















          • I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

            – Ben Arent
            Feb 20 at 4:02

















          I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

          – Ben Arent
          Feb 20 at 4:02





          I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos

          – Ben Arent
          Feb 20 at 4:02


















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