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Batchmod clear acls
Batchmod clear acls













  1. #BATCHMOD CLEAR ACLS SOFTWARE#
  2. #BATCHMOD CLEAR ACLS PASSWORD#

Seems like a relatively unknown solution. This fixed the problem for me, and I’ll keep this mind if I have any future issues related to Home folder items." When it’s done, exit the programs you’ve opened and restart your Mac. The reset process takes just a couple of minutes. At the bottom of the window, you’ll see an area labeled Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs. From the dropdown below it, select the user account where you’re having issues.ĥ. Instead, click on icon for your Mac’s hard drive at the top.

#BATCHMOD CLEAR ACLS PASSWORD#

The password reset utility window launches, but you’re not going to reset the password. You need to reset permissions for the App using batchmod. In the Terminal window, type resetpassword and hit Return.Ĥ. Click the Utilities item in the Menu Bar, then click Terminal.ģ. You’ll be at the Repair Utilities screen. Restart Lion, and before you hear the chime, hold down the Command and R keys.Ģ. This tool is squirreled away for some reason inside an obscure password reset feature. There’s another Repair Permissions tool hidden away in Lion. That’s where your documents and many applications reside. – it doesn’t actually repair the permission settings on folders and files in your Home folder. "Apparently, when you use the Disk Utility in Repair Permissions – a standard troubleshooting maneuver in OS X What do I do? I'd rather not lose the work I did today! (Or at least they are nowhere to be found now!) I don't know if that has anything to do with it.Īnyway, I can't save this session, or any other session, apparently. This session *used* to have MIDI regions, but I deleted them quite a while ago. When I opened "Project Info," I noticed there were a number of MIDI regions listed. I tried to search these forums for an answer but I couldn't get it to search for a phrase, or a word with an apostrophe ("don't"), so search results weren't very useful for this issue. It copied all the assets to the new folder and then gave me the same dialog.

  • Tried using "Save As" and picked another folder (/Users/username/ instead of in the Documents folder where the session originally was).
  • Tried saving while both connected to my PreSonus Firepod and disconnected from it.
  • Tried a suggestion from this forum: Disabled the audio engine.
  • Tried a suggestion from this forum: Options -> Project Info -> Reorganize Memory.
  • Got the exact same message (note that if it can't save a new file, there's no file to use "Get Info" on in Finder)

    #BATCHMOD CLEAR ACLS SOFTWARE#

    Created a new session (not closing this one), added one software instrument track and an empty MIDI region and then tried to save it.Tried a suggestion from Google to type "sudo chmod -R ug+rwX /Users/username" in a terminal window.While there were permissions repaired, Disk Utility does not touch user folders, where this session is saved. Used Disk Utility to repair permissions.Problem is, the session has always worked, and permissions are fine in Finder. I added some parts to a session today and when I tried to save, I am told that Logic could not save the file, and that "you don't have permission." Additionally Logic tells me to find the session file in Finder and use Get Info to change the permissions.















    Batchmod clear acls