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.scn file

After all this you still have problem then I have no idea.What you need to convert a SCN file to a PDF file or how you can create a PDF version from your SCN fileįiles of the type SCN or files with the file extension. scn is now can be save without any problem.Ĭheck your project's group permission and then check if account is in that group, if not then you can either change your account's primary group which I don't recommend or you can use chgrp command to make change to project folder in Terminal. scn file and save again to see if it work. If it is group name you are after then you can open your project and modify.

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  • After that command if successful type " ls -l" then Enter again to check permission of group.
  • In your case it depend on which group your account is current in and project folder name. In my case I have to type "sudo chgrp -hR staff Test" (How command work see here: chgrp).
  • Back to Terminal while you are in parent directory where it has your project then type " sudo chgrp -hR " then Enter.
  • scn file can be save successful but I don't want to. So far I can just change staff to admin then.
  • In pop up window locate Group and next to it has a name in input field and the name is primary group your account is current in.
  • Go to System Preferences -> Users&Groups Unlock it first then right click on user account you are using, it will pop up a menu "Advanced Options." and click it.
  • Now I need to change permission to staff instead of admin in order to make. In my case my Test project folder have group permission of admin, but the account I am using is in group of staff(I will show you later how you can check it).
  • Open your Terminal and cd to parent folder which has your project and type " ls -l" then Enter to see your folder permission.
  • You can see Test project is under BOOTCAMP while Macintosh HD has my OS and user home

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    When I open it and try to save it I got this message. I create a project name Test under my another partition. scn file it propagated the user/group and that caused the save to fail" Kosua20 point out that " It seems that when creating or importing a. Before I solve problem I have to move my project under User's home directory in order to make it work.

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    scn file no matter where project located. I had same problem but I manage to solve it. Note that I am logged in as an admin user. Just run the above in a terminal session. In the end I tried the solution suggested here:Īctually, I skipped all the way to step 7 and I haven't done steps 8 and 9 yet, but this fixed the issue for me: diskutil resetUserPermissions / `id -u`










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