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10-08-2025 09:05 AM
After updating HP software on my Apple M4 in October 2025, I am unable to use the new software. Receiving this message. Enable Local Network permissions for the HP App. In the Privacy and Security setting, HP is giving permissions to Bluetooth, Local Network, and Full Disk Access.
Have rebooted the computer. Uninstalled and reinstalled the HP software.
I am updated to the latest iOS 15.6.1.
What diagnostic test can I run to understand and resolve this issue?
Please do not send a "canned response" telling me to take all the actions I have already taken. I am really looking for assistance.
The printer works with other applications such as Microsoft Word.
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10-10-2025 02:13 PM
Hi @JayRoswell,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
Thank you for sharing your experience so clearly. I can feel the frustration behind your words, especially when you’ve already taken all the right steps and still find yourself stuck. Let’s walk through this together with care and precision.
The Issue: HP App on macOS 15.0 Sequoia
After updating the HP app on your Apple M4 Mac, you're seeing a message asking to enable Local Network permissions, even though you've already granted Bluetooth, Local Network, and Full Disk Access in System Settings > Privacy & Security. The printer works with other apps like Word, so we know the connection itself is functional. The issue is isolated to the HP app.
What You Can Do Next (Beyond What You’ve Tried)
1. Run HP’s Built-in Diagnostic Tool: Diagnose & Fix
HP has a tool built into the HP app that can scan for app-level issues, including permission conflicts and network access problems.
Here’s how to use it: HP App – For HP Printers, Laptops, and Tech Accessories | HP® Official Site
- Open the HP app.
- Click your printer name.
- Select Diagnose & Fix from the menu.
- Click Start and let it run. Don’t close the app during this process.
- Follow any on-screen instructions after the scan completes.
🔗 Use Diagnose & Fix in the HP app to repair common printing issues (Windows, macOS) | HP® Support
2. Update the HP App to the Latest Version
To update:
- Open the Mac App Store.
- Search for HP Smart.
- Click Update (or Open if already updated).
🔗 HP printer setup (HP app) | HP® Support
3. Double-Check Local Network Permissions
Even if permissions appear enabled, macOS sometimes requires a manual refresh:
- Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Local Network.
- Toggle HP Smart off and then back on.
- Restart your Mac again.
This can help macOS re-register the app’s network access.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have an amazing day!
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Regards,
VikramTheGreat
I'm an HP Employee.
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10-10-2025 02:13 PM
Hi @JayRoswell,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
Thank you for sharing your experience so clearly. I can feel the frustration behind your words, especially when you’ve already taken all the right steps and still find yourself stuck. Let’s walk through this together with care and precision.
The Issue: HP App on macOS 15.0 Sequoia
After updating the HP app on your Apple M4 Mac, you're seeing a message asking to enable Local Network permissions, even though you've already granted Bluetooth, Local Network, and Full Disk Access in System Settings > Privacy & Security. The printer works with other apps like Word, so we know the connection itself is functional. The issue is isolated to the HP app.
What You Can Do Next (Beyond What You’ve Tried)
1. Run HP’s Built-in Diagnostic Tool: Diagnose & Fix
HP has a tool built into the HP app that can scan for app-level issues, including permission conflicts and network access problems.
Here’s how to use it: HP App – For HP Printers, Laptops, and Tech Accessories | HP® Official Site
- Open the HP app.
- Click your printer name.
- Select Diagnose & Fix from the menu.
- Click Start and let it run. Don’t close the app during this process.
- Follow any on-screen instructions after the scan completes.
🔗 Use Diagnose & Fix in the HP app to repair common printing issues (Windows, macOS) | HP® Support
2. Update the HP App to the Latest Version
To update:
- Open the Mac App Store.
- Search for HP Smart.
- Click Update (or Open if already updated).
🔗 HP printer setup (HP app) | HP® Support
3. Double-Check Local Network Permissions
Even if permissions appear enabled, macOS sometimes requires a manual refresh:
- Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Local Network.
- Toggle HP Smart off and then back on.
- Restart your Mac again.
This can help macOS re-register the app’s network access.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have an amazing day!
Did we resolve the issue? If yes, please consider marking this post as "Accepted Solution" and click "Yes" to give us a helpful vote - your feedback keeps us going!
Regards,
VikramTheGreat
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
And if you found this reply helpful, clicking Yes below is a great way to let us know we’re providing the support you need, as it encourages us to keep improving and sharing helpful guidance.
10-15-2025 09:49 PM
Hello Vikram,
I got the same message: Enable Local Network permissions for the HP App. I have toggled it on and off, and restarted my Mac. The app will NOT even open. I can't do anything in the HP settings because it won't open. I can print, however. The problem is in the App, not the printer, and not the network.
10-16-2025 02:38 PM
Vikram, please review both my problem and your solution. The problem is, "I can not open the HP, because it keeps demanding access to my local network." That access has been granted. The HP application will NOT open!!!!!
So, a suggested solution that starts with "Open the HP app" is a non-starter.
Rather than trying to "fix" this problem, I can get a link to install the older HP Smart App. Everything was working with that app. The update to the new version of the HP was the start of my problems.
As with the other user on this ticket, I can print. The problem is with the new version of the HP app. Please give more attention to your solution.
10-17-2025 03:20 PM
Hi @JayRoswell,
Thank you for getting back. My apologies, we have exhausted all the options.
To get you further assistance, we need to take this conversation to a private chat. We're inviting you to a private message to protect your privacy and ensure that any sensitive information remains confidential.
To access your private message, just click the little blue envelope icon on the upper right corner of your HP Community profile, next to your profile name.
We're looking forward to helping you resolve this issue!
Stay tuned, and thanks for your patience!
VikramTheGreat
HP Support
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
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