Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
I ran both and all is hopefully now all well. I recycled yoru message in to my folder where I keep these things in case I or anyone else needs them. Take care. and I managed to safe the file. Now I can get back to my single when I have the time.¬ HOpe that goes well. I cannot keep you allposte

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-26 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah, The first Terminal command to clear ACLs typically did give error messages. In all cases it was OK to ignore them. It attempts to recursively remove previous access control lists. The second Terminal command with the: chmod +a "everyone deny delete" ~/ ~/Desktop ~/Documents ~/Downl

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
Ok. goign back to this thread and sorry for bouncing I'm getting these messages. what's up. I don't like the sound of them. Here is an export. Failed to clear ACL on file 7-Zip File Manager — win7.app: Operation not permitted chmod: Failed to clear ACL on file _26C5A5C16DC67BAA01E199 — win7.app:

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-26 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Thanks much John. - Original Message - From: "John Gunn" To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 4:36 PM Subject: Re: Authenticacion question. Hello: If you are running Lion and copying to the root of the drive, this is why. Jo

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
Actually we're not. We're just moving stuff between folders inside drives, at least I am. Hopefully the authentication trick worked. 'll try this in about 2 hours when I have to move something. Take care. On Feb 26, 2012, at 12:36 PM, John Gunn wrote: > Hello: > > If you are running Lion and

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-26 Thread John Gunn
Hello: If you are running Lion and copying to the root of the drive, this is why. John On Feb 25, 2012, at 1:34 PM, John Panarese wrote: > It might be a simple question, but did something change in ownership > permissions? Unless you are copying files and folders into places that > requ

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-25 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah, You might just try the second (long) command by itself. You can copy it to a TextEdit window, then review it. Then try opening Terminal and pasting it in by itself and pressing return. That's the one for: chmod +a "everyone deny delete" ~/ ~/Desktop ~/Documents ~/Downloads ~/Library

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
I'll try this out. thanks for this. I'm not well versed ib the terminal but I"m slowly learning. gain thanks for this On Feb 25, 2012, at 12:05 PM, Esther wrote: > Hi Sarah and Jim, > > I found a discussion in the Apple Support forums that talks about this > permissions problem under Lion, an

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-25 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah and Jim, I found a discussion in the Apple Support forums that talks about this permissions problem under Lion, and steps that people have taken to solve it. The described symptoms sound familiar -- for example, preferences not being saved. The solution involves using Terminal to ty

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-25 Thread John Panarese
It might be a simple question, but did something change in ownership permissions? Unless you are copying files and folders into places that require administration access, it shouldn't be happening, particularly if you are the only user and it's your computer. There is some terminal comman

Re: Authenticacion question.

2012-02-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
Actually I want to know the same thing. I was afraid to ask so thanks for doing this. I have this every time I move or copy a folder. thanks all for any ideas. On Feb 25, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote: > Hi Folks: > > I must have done something somewhere because every time I copy a fi

Authenticacion question.

2012-02-25 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Folks: I must have done something somewhere because every time I copy a file, I need to authenticate myself. How do I overcome this issue gang? Thanks. The triune God created human kind to participate, through the Holy Spirit, in the incarnate Son's communion with the Father. __