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Mac OS X: access rights of individual files change

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The access rights of individual files in Mac OS X with just a couple of clicks to change.

The access rights of a file in Mac OS X change

  1. Select the file whose access rights you want to change.
  2. Click on "file" and then "information".
  3. It is the information of the file to open. At the bottom, click "sharing & permissions".
  4. Now you need to unlock the pane by Clicking the lock icon.
  5. Click on the access rights that you want to change. For example, instead of "read & Write" "read".
  6. Lock the area again, by clicking again on the lock icon.
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Select the file and click on "file"->"information".

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Select the file and click on "file"->"information".

In the news click on "sharing and permissions"

In the news click on "sharing and permissions"

For example, you select "read only" for a specific User.

For example, you select "read only" for a specific User.

The file is now protected.

The file is now protected.

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