Preview, TextEdit, and App Store apps (which are sandboxed) may crash when opened.when trying to save, you are told that the file is locked, or that you don’t have permission.you are asked to authenticate when trying to move or alter some folders in your Home folder.changes made to the Dock do not ‘stick’.changes to preference settings, particularly those for System Preferences, do not ‘stick’.Problems with Home folder permissions first became prominent in Sierra, when Apple quietly posted a support note (long since removed without being archived) recommending a new procedure to fix a long list of problems, including: This article is about how to deal with that, and how Apple’s advice has changed. When they do, they can have protean effects, of which the most visible is being prompted to authenticate when trying to move or alter folders and files you should own and control. That was mostly fixed with the introduction of System Integrity Protection (SIP), and finished for good with the SSV.īut permissions can still go wrong in sensitive parts of the Data volume, most importantly inside your Home folder. Long before the introduction of the signed and sealed System volume (SSV), permissions could go astray in the System, causing havoc. Still opting for a permission issue, if you use an app like Clean My Mac ( but it’s not free ), it does a better job than the standard MacOS Disk Utility for repairing permission, maybe you’ll find alternative or terminal command to do it if you google it.Permissions are one of the fundamental controls in macOS, to determine what you can see and do with files and folders. If everything is there, then you should be good to go, but that still doesn’t explain why it did not work at first place. YourMACHDD/Library/Application Support/Sonic Academy/A.N.A A.N.A Folder ( containing data
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