

Occurred while copying to file: /Volumes/Public/Documents/Tetsugaku/Home/Personal Finances.numbers *** Error: The operation failed because the user does not have the correct access to the file or folder. Occurred while copying to file: /Volumes/Public/Documents/Tetsugaku/Home/Thumbs.db *** Error: The operation failed because the user does not have the correct access to the file or folder. Occurred while copying to file: /Volumes/Public/Documents/Tetsugaku/Home/Recipes.doc *** Error: The operation failed because the user does not have the correct access to the file or folder. *** Error: The operation failed because the user does not have the correct access to the file or folder. Can anyone recommend some sync software to use with a Mac & this NAS? Synchronization start for: Home. Click the lock and authenticate with an administrator account. Step 1: First of all, connect your external hard drive to the pc and wait until the hard drives icon appear on.

MAC PERMISSIONS RESET HOW TO
Click the disclosure triangle next to Sharing & Permissions to display permissions for the selected file or folder. How to Repair Disk Permissions on macOS 10.15. Looks like forcing access to everyone for everything has sorted out most of the problems I had - thanks for all the tips! Linux command line stuff is scary, haven't done any f that for 14 years when I was doing Dos! I o have some more problems ith the sync software that I am using (Chronosync) but now I can't see if it's a problem with the NAS or the software, I keep getting the errors listed below. Apple’s latest revision to its Support Note, dated 9 January 2020, lists the same potential problems which can be fixed by resetting or repairing permissions, but drops any mention of using command tools such as diskutil resetUserPermissions. Here’s how to modify permissions with the Info window: Click a file or folder to select it.
