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trash deletes files immediately

Suddenly, when I drag a file to the Trash from my dekptop, I get a warning, "Are you sure you want to delete “XYZ File”? This item will be deleted immediately. You can’t undo this action." I wasn't having this problem until yesterday.


I have run Disk Utilities, verifying disk and repairing permissions, and even resinstalled Lion, but the problem continues. Curiously, if I allow someone to sign in as a Guest, the Trash works fine for them but that obviously doesn't solve my problem.


What do I do?

Posted on Mar 3, 2012 4:37 AM

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Mar 14, 2013 7:16 PM in response to rimacuser

Another very easy solution, without terminal. Also about regaining rights for the trash.


go to your harddisk - select users, select your userfolder

open Info (cmd I, rightclick or whatever)

select sharing and pemrission: your user should have "read and write"

click on the lock bottom right (gonna ask you to unlock with your password)

if not already there, put read and write for your user

if yes or no (in my case, it was marked, but anyway faulty), in both cases select the gear = circle sign and click on "apply to all encolsed items".

In my case it worked


Taken from: http://www.fixkb.com/2012/09/mac-asking-for-password-when-moving-files-to-trash. html

trash deletes files immediately

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