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Adobe Application Manager and Write Permissions using Mountain Lion

New Here ,
Nov 25, 2012 Nov 25, 2012

Having installed the Trial Version of Photoshop CS6, I attempted to update using  Photoshop CS6 v. 13.0.1 so that CS6 could read my Nikon D800 Neff files. On trying to install, PS Application Manager warning window indicates that user/ber..../library/application support/adobe/ does not have write permissions. and does not let me progress the install. I checked the permissions and the location does have write permissions so am at a bit of a loss as to what to do to allow me to install the raw file reader? Hoping that you can help?  Using MBP 15" running Mountain Lion OSX 10.8.2 (Latest version I think) thanks for any help here.

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Adobe Employee , Nov 26, 2012 Nov 26, 2012

Have you tried applying the write permissions to all enclosed objects?  You might also try temporarily creating a new administrator account and try applying the update under that account.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 26, 2012 Nov 26, 2012

Have you tried applying the write permissions to all enclosed objects?  You might also try temporarily creating a new administrator account and try applying the update under that account.

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2012 Nov 26, 2012

Jeff, Thanks so much for your assistance. When I initially set up write permissions with ..../Library/Application Support/Adobe...., I thought I had set permissions "to all enclosed objects", using the gear within the permissions and sharing tab in "Get Info" without success so went straight to your suggested option of temporarily setting up an Administrator Account. This worked a treat and subsequently managed to update seemlessly using the Admin Account. Thanks again.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 26, 2012 Nov 26, 2012
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Excellent thank you for the update Bermrunner12!

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