To fix this issue, restart Commander One as Root and navigate to /Users directory on Macintosh HD. Sometimes, the user lacks a permission to create one or write into the folder. Repair Shared folder permissionsī uses Mac OS Shared folder to keep information of Blizzard titiles for all accounts.
There, right-click the / folder and set Read, Write and Execute permissions for Owner and Public. Access it and navigate to /Applications Support/ folder inside. You will see greyed-out /Library/ folder appeared in the list. Restart Commander One as Root, from Command menu, then navigate to ~/Macintosh HD/Users/your_user/ and turn on Show Hidden Files option. You do not need to bother with certain system commands in Terminal to enable this setting. Luckily Commander One has a handy single-click switch to display hidden files in its Toolbar. This requires access to the hidden /Library folder, in your Mac OS user directory. So, let us have a look at various ways Commander One could help you: Fix /Applications Support folder permissions With Commander One you can solve the permissions issue in a few clicks.
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