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Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #17949, comment 7


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Aug 23, 2018 12:49:19 PM (6 years ago)
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JohnGregory

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  • Ticket #17949, comment 7

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    1 I am going to say this one more time...the pprocedures I have suggested are SAFE and SUPPORTED by Apple. This permission issue has nothing to do with altering the OS. It is simply a procedure provided by Apple to the user since the beginning of the Mac. The Administrator is established when you first use your Mac. That Password that you establish for Startup and Un-Locking the Locked Screen etc are all part of the users protocols that are part of using the Mac.
     1I am going to say this one more time...the procedures I have suggested are SAFE and SUPPORTED by Apple. This permission issue has nothing to do with altering the OS. It is simply a procedure provided by Apple to the user since the beginning of the Mac. The Administrator is established when you first use your Mac. That Password that you establish for Startup and Un-Locking the Locked Screen etc are all part of the users protocols that are part of using the Mac.
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    33An excellent example of the need to change Permissions is the a case when you use an app such as Scrivener. If you delete. the app and then reinstall it and try to access  the previously saved work you will not be able to get to it...you will get the message that you DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION to access theFile or Folder. The only way to get back to your work is to go to that Folder and GET INFO and authorize the Folder to be written to and Read by you the user and owner of the Mac, the Folder, the Documents etc. This is APPROVED and recommended by APPLE SUPPORT.

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