• How to reset user Home folder permissions on Mac (reset ACL) Information. In order to perform necessary operation you should boot your Mac into OS X Recovery. Restart your Mac and hold down Command+R keys until you Apple logo appears on the screen.
  • The simplest way to check and/or modify a file or folder’s permissions on Mac OS X is through the Get Info window. Simply select the file or folder in question and choose the Get Info command from the File menu or right-click on the file or folder and choose Get Info from the pop-up menu that appears.

Extensive information about your file or folder can be found in the “Info” window that opens. To set file permissions, however, you’ll need to click on the arrow next to the “Sharing & Permissions” option. This will display a list of accounts or user groups on your Mac, with access levels shown under the “Privilege” category.

Hi, I have a little bit weird problem:

- I took pictures with my cellphone (Android)

- I downloaded them into my Mac (through USB)

- I can rename the files/move them etc. in the Finder

- I can open the files in Preview.app, edit them and save them.

HOWEVER, I can`t rename or move the files in the Preview.app.


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Directory Permission 0216 For Mac

It says:


[image name] couldn’t be moved because you don’t have permission to access [folder name].

To view or change permissions, select the item in the Finder and choose File > Get Info.

I have checked both the file and the folder and I '(me)' have 'Read and Write' permission.

I have also run the Disk utility's First Aid and repaired the disk. However, this problem persists.

What can I do with that?

Thank you!

Directory Permission 0216 For Macbook Pro

MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,Early 2015)

Posted on Nov 5, 2016 7:46 AM

With macOS 10.15 Catalina, a new permissions dialog is displayed whenever Acrobat DC or Reader DC tries to read or write any folder on the drive.

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To allow Acrobat or Reader to write or read the folders on the drive, do the following.

  1. The Security Preferences dialog is displayed. Choose to enable the folder permissions for Acrobat or Reader.

If you click, Dont' Allow, the following dialog is shown by Acrobat DC or Reader DC.

To allow Acrobat DC or Reader DC to read or write folders on the drive, click OK. Choose to enable the folder permissions for Acrobat DC or Reader DC in the Mac Security Preferences dialog.

If you click Not Now, Acrobat DC or Reader DC access to folders on your drive will be blocked and the information saved in the Mac security preference.

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