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Ivo Cimmino
Participating Frequently
November 25, 2024
Answered

Premiere Pro requires access to the following folders: Public

  • November 25, 2024
  • 11 replies
  • 5210 views

When I open PPro I get this message followed by the note:

"Grant access to this application in security & privacy preferences, located in system Preferences".

The problem is when I go to privacy settings I don't even see PPro, I only see Media Encoder. So I cannot allow access.

 

I am working on MacOS Sonoma 14.0

Premiere Pro V25.0

 

I did see another post with the same question, but no valid answer.

I have already tried to uninstall PPro, and restart computer, with no luck.

 

Thanks

Correct answer jamieclarke

Hi @Ivo Cimmino - That is a different issue.  Are there files you are trying to access in the public folder?  Can you try navigating to your Username > Public and then right click on "Public" then select get info. at the bottom there is a sharing and permission section make sure that you have read/write access with your username for that folder.  

Also, here is an article to help you as well Control access to your Public folder on Mac

 

Let us know if that helps

11 replies

Participant
January 31, 2025

 thank you, that resolved it for me

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 26, 2024

Hi @Ivo Cimmino - We are glad you are back up and running!  Please let us know if you run into any other issues.

Ivo Cimmino
Participating Frequently
November 26, 2024

@jamieclarkeThat worked !

For some reason I only had read access to that folder, I have changed it to Read/Write, and that did the trick.

 

Thank you very much for your help.

jamieclarke
Community Manager
jamieclarkeCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
November 26, 2024

Hi @Ivo Cimmino - That is a different issue.  Are there files you are trying to access in the public folder?  Can you try navigating to your Username > Public and then right click on "Public" then select get info. at the bottom there is a sharing and permission section make sure that you have read/write access with your username for that folder.  

Also, here is an article to help you as well Control access to your Public folder on Mac

 

Let us know if that helps

Participant
March 19, 2025

Hi @jamieclarke , Sorry to bother you but I am having the same exact issue,  Ive been trying to figure out what you told Ivo to do but Im stuck at 'Username' Do you mean my name at the top left on the System Preferences main window? Thank You! 

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 19, 2025

Hi @karll9404581 - Double click your macintosh hard drive and then go to the folder Users > <Username> > Public

The link to apple support document can be helpful as well.

Ivo Cimmino
Participating Frequently
November 26, 2024

Participant
April 8, 2025

Mine says need access to home 

But premiere pro is not in the files and folders 

All this after the latest update

Participant
July 26, 2025

Hey, did you manage to figure this out?
I'm struggling with the same issue. I cant find the "Home" folder it is trying to open. Any help would be great!

 

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 26, 2024

Hi @Ivo Cimmino - Can you screenshot the message you are receiving and post it here.

Ivo Cimmino
Participating Frequently
November 26, 2024

Hi Jamieclarke. No PPro was not in the full disk access. I have added it. Now it shows as in the attached image, but still causes the same message when I open premiere.

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 25, 2024

Hi @Ivo Cimmino - That is a weird one.  Does Premiere Pro show up in the Full Disk Access section?  Can you try adding it if it is not there.  Let us know if that helps your issue.

Ivo Cimmino
Participating Frequently
November 25, 2024

Thanks @jamieclarke , but as I have explained in my post, the problem is that when I go to Privacy & Security > Files and Folders, PPro is not there for me to grant access. All I see is "Adobe ME". See attached image.

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 25, 2024

Hi @Ivo Cimmino -  Mac computers have strict controls over application access to folders. To import media from those folders, you need to grant permission or click ‘Allow.’ The screenshot below likely shows what you encountered.

 

To resolve this, click the Apple icon in the menu bar, select System Settings, then navigate to Privacy & Security > Files and Folders. Here, you can enable access for Premiere Pro to access your folders.

Participant
November 14, 2025

 im linking my media but cant seem to open the folder with my media in it... the one with the red logo. this has happened a few times, how do i fix this? i tried allowing access to the folders by clicking on the apple logo > privacy & security > folders but to no avail. appreciate the much needed help