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Unable to open Premiere Pro - it's requesting access to the public folder.

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Apr 22, 2024 Apr 22, 2024

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Premiere Pro 2024 is unable to function after requesting access to the public folder. Even after uninstalling and reinstalling, the issue persists. Despite granting full disk access, the application still refuses to launch.

Operating System: macOS 13.6.4 (22G513).

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Apr 23, 2024 Apr 23, 2024

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Hello, 

Have you tried this 

Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Privacy & Security 

In the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)

Click Files and Folders on the right.

For each app in the list, turn the ability to access files and folders in specific locations on or off.

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Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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I am having the exact same issue, with OS 14.

I have tried giving access via the "Files and Folders" setting. The problem is that the "public" folder does not appear there. There is: Desktop folder, Document Folder, Download Folder and Removable Volumes. I have granted access to all of them.

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