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Permissions problem

I constantly get a message that I do not have permission to perform operations on my home drive (like deleting files, opening folders). I am the only one using this computer. The problems started when I upgraded the OS to Catalina 10;15.7. Please don't tell me to do the "Get Info" trick: I have tried that 3 million times for every file I cannot touch.

Posted on Dec 20, 2020 11:32 AM

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Dec 20, 2020 4:26 PM in response to LouiseK

Where are the files & folders located? If they are located outside of your home user folder, then macOS prevents you from making modifications to the system files which are now located on a read-only volume:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210650


I have seen File Sharing mess up the permissions to the shared items even if File Sharing is no longer enabled. I forget how I resolved the permissions issue unless it was following the information in the article @rkaufmann87 linked. I might have had to uncheck a box on the "Get Info" section of the enclosing folder as well as it may still have been showing as "shared" even though File Sharing was disabled.

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