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For many -- perhaps most -- of my files and folders, the Get Info (Command - I) window shows a greyed-out 'Fetching...' for the name of the only entity with Read-and-Write privileges:

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I successfully re-tested this method Jan 2019 - still working as stated for a Mac limited to El Capitan. Purchased older OSes are still listed & accessible. The simplest way - if available to you - is to use your Purchase History on the App Store. If you have ever previously installed any OS X version, it will still be available to you from.


What does that mean?


Perhaps relatedly, iTunes will not run, complaining via an alert box on launch that


The iTunes Library file is locked, or on a locked disk, or you do

not have write permission for the file.


Clicking OK on the alert box Quits iTunes.


I tried changing the enclosing 'iTunes' folder's permissions

to add (Me) with Read and Write privileges.

I then deleted the 'Fetching...' entry.

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Then I selected 'Apply to enclosed items' from the gear icon.

This new pattern did not propagate to the enclosed items. (I checked several.)


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--Gil

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Mac mini, macOS Sierra (10.12.6), null

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Posted on Aug 18, 2017 2:37 PM