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William8606

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Mar 30, 2015
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I just added time machine to one of my external hard drives. Not sure if this is a factor.

When I create a new folder or delete a file on this hard drive, I get a message "Finder wants to make changes" and must enter my password.

The other hard drive works fine. How to fix please.
 

redheeler

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Oct 17, 2014
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This would be a permissions issue. Open "Get Info" or press Command-I on the drive, then change so you have read/write access under "Sharing and Permissions" (you might have to unlock and type in your password to do this). Also make sure you click on the settings menu and select "Apply to enclosed items" to make sure all files and folders get the change.
 
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William8606

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Mar 30, 2015
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That worked! Thanks. Somehow my username was deleted from the list for that hard drive so I added per your directions.
 

brningwyre

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Jan 28, 2017
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This would be a permissions issue. Open "Get Info" or press Command-I on the drive, then change so you have read/write access under "Sharing and Permissions" (you might have to unlock and type in your password to do this). Also make sure you click on the settings menu and select "Apply to enclosed items" to make sure all files and folders get the change.[/
This would be a permissions issue. Open "Get Info" or press Command-I on the drive, then change so you have read/write access under "Sharing and Permissions" (you might have to unlock and type in your password to do this). Also make sure you click on the settings menu and select "Apply to enclosed items" to make sure all files and folders get the change.

Thanks loads, Red. I almost had this figured out, only to be foiled by the Little Black Gear in the lower left corner of every Get Info box.

brningwyre
 

EDF

macrumors member
Aug 25, 2009
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This would be a permissions issue. Open "Get Info" or press Command-I on the drive, then change so you have read/write access under "Sharing and Permissions" (you might have to unlock and type in your password to do this). Also make sure you click on the settings menu and select "Apply to enclosed items" to make sure all files and folders get the change.
Thanks, it worked for me as well.
 
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