Assign permissions to users and groups. Select a disk, folder, or file, then choose File Get Info. If the information in Sharing & Permissions isn’t visible, click the disclosure triangle. If necessary, click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password. Click a user or group in the Name column, then choose a privilege setting from the pop-up menu. Read & Write: Allows a user to open the item and change it. Read Only: Allows a user to open the item, but not change its contents.
Write Only: Makes a folder into a drop box. Users can copy items to the drop box, but can’t open it.
Only the owner of the drop box can open it. No Access: Blocks all access to the item.
Apply permissions to all items in a folder or a disk. Select a folder or a disk, then choose File Get Info.
Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password. Click the Action pop-up menu, then choose “Apply to enclosed items.” Try Disk Utility Use these steps to use the Disk Utility app to verify or repair a disk. If you're using OS X Lion or later, start the computer from. If you're using an older version of OS X and your computer came with a Mac OS X Install disc, insert the installation disc and restart the computer while holding the C key instead. When your computer finishes starting up, choose Disk Utility from the Utilities window, or from the Installer menu if you're started from an installation disc. Click the First Aid tab. Click the disclosure triangle to the left of the hard drive icon to display the names of your hard disk volumes and partitions.
Select your Startup Disk (usually named 'Macintosh HD'). Click Repair. Disk Utility checks and repairs the disk. I hope this information helps. Thanks Jeff - yes I actually think it's really crap of them to remove this functionality - seriously who wants to use their iPhone as a remote? One is big and bulky an the other a sleek handheld - not to mention that an iPhone does so many things the last thing I would want is to do a presentation with a phone in my hand and iMessanger - text - facetime - phone calls, notification etc.
Start flashing at me during a presentation. #dumb Anyway will just use a mouse, and seek out the USB receivers - so far no luck with that - yes I know you can get them online but that doesn't help when you have to wait for shipping and need it now. Sorry but this is a dumb thing apple have done. Cheers Cathy.
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