OS X Tips - Changing File and Folder Permissions
Sometimes I find that in OS X the file and folder permissions are not set correctly and I start getting errors. Below is how to change the file and folder permission settings. You will need an account with administrative rights to complete these tasks.
Ctrl-Click or Right Click on the folder or file you need to change the permissions for:

Open the Sharing and Permissions settings:

Click on the padlock in the lower left corner and provide a user name and password for an account with administrative rights when prompted. This unlocks the settings so that you can make changes.
Select the user that you want to change permissions for and modify them using the pull down area under "Privilege"

You can also change the ownership and apply settings to enclosed items (for folders) by using the pull down menu shown below:

Once you are done click the padlock icon again to prevent further changes to the new settings.
Ctrl-Click or Right Click on the folder or file you need to change the permissions for:

Open the Sharing and Permissions settings:

Click on the padlock in the lower left corner and provide a user name and password for an account with administrative rights when prompted. This unlocks the settings so that you can make changes.
Select the user that you want to change permissions for and modify them using the pull down area under "Privilege"

You can also change the ownership and apply settings to enclosed items (for folders) by using the pull down menu shown below:

Once you are done click the padlock icon again to prevent further changes to the new settings.
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