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mySCC - Why do I get a message to grant access to files?
mySCC - Why do I get a message to grant access to files?
mySCC - Why do I get a message to grant access to files?
Q: Sometimes I see a message asking me to grant access to files. What is this for?
A: When you are trying to access a file or folder on your computer, then
mySCC
will ask for permission for that access (see below). "Read Access" lets you view files and folders; "Full Access" lets you view, open, modify, and save changes to those files. (On the Macintosh, it's two separate messages: one for READ access, and one for WRITE access.)
Windows PC message:
Macintosh messages:
Note:
If you choose the "Never ask me again" option and need to change your mind, then double-click on the "Program Neighborhood Connection Center" icon in the system tray (lower right corner of the screen). From the pop-up menu, click on the "File Security" button to bring up the dialog box and make the appropriate change.
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Monday, April 26, 2010
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