Yes there is a reason for that. Its an apple limitation. They said that virtualhere must run with sudo. So if the app starts without sudo then it will restart itself with sudo.
You can install the Monterey server as a daemon then it wont ask, Using Terminal
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Yes there is a reason for that. Its an apple limitation. They said that virtualhere must run with sudo. So if the app starts without sudo then it will restart itself with sudo.
You can install the Monterey server as a daemon then it wont ask, Using Terminal
sudo /Applications/VirtualHereServerUniversal.app/Contents/MacOS/vhusbdosx -b
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Is it available for free version or only for paid? ))
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You must purchase a license to use the server as a daemon