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First of all, I'm on macOS public beta, no issues with the way Adobe apps are running thus far.
However, everytime I restart my Mac I get the follow error:
"CCLibrary" would like to access data from other apps.
Keeping app data separate makes it easier to manage your privacy and security.
Even though I hit Don't Allow, the box pops up each time. Also, I do not sync any files to Adobe Library so certainly not seeing a reason to hit Allow.
This worked for me: Privacy and security / Full Disk Access. On the list that appears, click the + and add you Adobe applications.
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that's a mac message.
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Yes....but because some Adobe CC Library application is asking for permission to access....data in other apps. What other apps? Other Adobe apps...specifical apps...any ol app...all apps.
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all cc apps communicate wirh the desktop cc app. in addition, https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/adobe-background-processes.html
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Hello, I'm getting the same and no matter what I do to security and permissions it keeps asking me.
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Edit. Just found this:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/security/secc01781f46/web
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yes, thank you for pointing out this is an apple os issue.
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You're very welcome. Has anyone found a workaround?
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You're very welcome. Has anyone found a workaround?
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Maybe don't use a public beta?
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I was using Sequoia Beta but have turned it off.
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you can also adjust your system settings.
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Which settings can I adjust?
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In Settings in iOS and iPadOS, and in macOS System Settings (macOS 13 or later) or System Preferences (macOS 12 or earlier), users can see which apps they’ve permitted to access certain information as well as grant or revoke any future access. Access is enforced in the following cases:
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In Settings in iOS and iPadOS, and in macOS System Settings (macOS 13 or later) or System Preferences (macOS 12 or earlier), users can see which apps they’ve permitted to access certain information as well as grant or revoke any future access. Access is enforced in the following cases:
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This worked for me: Privacy and security / Full Disk Access. On the list that appears, click the + and add you Adobe applications.
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Ahh no kidding?! I'm going to test that out as I believe I have a few that don't have full disk access but a bit odd as shouldn't the info be on the OS clipboard and not a function of the apps permissions but if it works to fix the problem I'd rather never have to do it 2 to 3 to more times again to get it to work. One and done is best.
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yes, this os an is issue, not adobe issue.
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Yes kglad, we all understood your point from the first time you mentioned it. However, what these forums are about is for us as a community to support each other in solving problems that affect the use of our Adobe applications. Not to debate whether Adobe or the OS is to blame.
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This worked for me: Privacy and security / Full Disk Access. On the list that appears, click the + and add you Adobe applications.