Applications folder is read only

Help me please before I have a meltdown. I don't know how it happened or when it happened, but my applications folder is read-only all of a sudden. I have to authenticate to move anything in or out of it. I have tried everything I can think of - repair permissions, repair disk, disk warrior 4.1.1, drive genius, tech tool pro 5, all of these from the startup disk and from a booted usb installation of Leopard with all the latest update. This is extremely frustrating that I can't fix it. Tell me if you need any logs or other info. I am not experienced with the terminal, but I did try a few commands that were supposed to fix this (google "applications folder is read only" and the article from 2005 is the one I used. It didn't work at all.
I do have time machine backups, but I don't see a way to look at the applications folder in those to see if it is read only. This would have happened within a week ago to the present.

Message was edited by: wildfire305

Macbook Unibody, Mac OS X (10.5.7)

Posted on Jun 28, 2009 1:09 PM

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Jun 28, 2009 2:56 PM in response to wildfire305

OK..

If it were me, I'd back up my data and do an Archie and Install. Have you tried that yet?

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1545

I don't think a Time Machine back up would help this. You might even consider doing a complete erase and reinstall. Make sure your important files are backed up first.

I wish I had more to offer in the way of trouble shooting but you've done a superb job already.






🙂

Message was edited by: Carolyn Samit

Jun 28, 2009 3:49 PM in response to wildfire305

Permissions on the Applications folder should not be hard to fix. a little more info is needed.
first, did you tinker with them in *any way* ? are you using an admin account?
select the Applications folder in Finder and enter command+i. in the resulting popup read off the permissions in the permissions section at the bottom. what are they?

Message was edited by: V.K.

Jun 28, 2009 3:59 PM in response to V.K.

Ew the archive and install is not what I want to do. That is taking the easy way out for me, now it is personal to fix it and bend the computer to my will.
I had never looked at the applications folder for the four months the computer has existed.
The permissions from the info windows are:
system: read & write
admin: read & write
everyone: read & write - This is the one i changed AFTER I realized the folder was read only, it was read only. didn't work
I added myself to the group and made it read & write. - didn't work
The way I know it is read only is the icon in the bottom left corner of a finder window when i click on applications is a pencil with a line through it. And it asks me to authenticate when I want to copy in anything into the folder. All of the applications say that i have custom access when i get info on them.

Jun 28, 2009 4:02 PM in response to V.K.

Ew the archive and install is not what I want to do. That is taking the easy way out for me, now it is personal to fix it and bend the computer to my will.
I had never looked at the applications folder for the four months the computer has existed.
The permissions from the info windows are:
system: read & write
admin: read & write
everyone: read & write - This is the one i changed AFTER I realized the folder was read only, it was read only. didn't work
I added myself to the group and made it read & write. - didn't work
The way I know it is read only is the icon in the bottom left corner of a finder window when i click on applications is a pencil with a line through it. And it asks me to authenticate when I want to copy in anything into the folder. All of the applications say that i have custom access when i get info on them.

Jun 28, 2009 4:02 PM in response to V.K.

Ew the archive and install is not what I want to do. That is taking the easy way out for me, now it is personal to fix it and bend the computer to my will.
I had never looked at the applications folder for the four months the computer has existed.
The permissions from the info windows are:
system: read & write
admin: read & write
everyone: read & write - This is the one i changed AFTER I realized the folder was read only, it was read only. didn't work
I added myself to the group and made it read & write. - didn't work
The way I know it is read only is the icon in the bottom left corner of a finder window when i click on applications is a pencil with a line through it. And it asks me to authenticate when I want to copy in anything into the folder. All of the applications say that i have custom access when i get info on them.

Jun 28, 2009 4:16 PM in response to wildfire305

run the following terminal commands (copy and paste please)

sudo chflags -R 0 /Applications

sudo chown -R root:admin /Applications

sudo chmod -RN /Applications

sudo chmod +a "everyone deny delete" /Applications /Applications/Utilities

you'll have to enter your admin password after the first command (which you won't see). that's normal. see if you can copy things into the Applications folder now.

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