The error I got is shown below: "Transmission" can't be opened because it was not downloaded from the Mac App Store. Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the Mac App Store. About cyrilsia Questions 1. Download Problem- "Cannot Create File". Thread starter PatJ Start date Aug 30, We don't like Ads much either, but they do help cover the costs of running the site.
Please consider turning off your ad blocker. Thank you. PatJ Registered. For some reason the permissions are preventing me from saving to the desktop, etc. This is probably responsible for the error message "Cannot create file". How where do I change my permissions so that I can actually use my new drive? I got the same message today as well. Allan 78k 24 24 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Rich Rich 31 1 1 bronze badge. Since it's happening on all files, it's not the same problem described for JOSM.
You can also disable Gatekeeper for a single file by right-clicking and choosing "open", rather than needing to change the system-wide setting. This keeps occurring even though Gatekeeper is disabled.
Right clicking and choosing "Open" also results in the error message. Hw does that differ from the other answer? Mark he describes it as helping with JOSM. Not sure how I can check that it is valid. But that specific file is 96 byte file, so it looks fine. The Overflow Blog. Podcast what if you could invest in your favorite developer? Who owns this outage?
Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. But that won't be a problem for you, because we're about to discuss multiple quick and easy ways to locate files on your computer — both through web browsers and on the Mac's hard drive itself. With these steps in mind, you'll be able to find any file you have downloaded, as long as you haven't deleted it.
Those icons at the bottom of your screen — the ones that give quick access to programs — comprise the dock, and in that dock is a quick link to your downloads. It's usually at the bottom right. Hover over it for a quick preview of the most recent downloads or single-click the dock download icon for access to all your downloaded files that have yet to be placed in another folder. When the taskbar at the top of the screen says Finder and it will when you are on your Mac's home screen , click File, then click New Finder Window.
If the browser where you downloaded a file is still open, you can pull up the download right then and there. To install it, you click on the file…and then what? In Windows, you can go to the download folder after the install and delete the downloaded file ie: an exe.
What about with Apple? Thank you. There is no installer to remove, it is included in the App Store cleanup. You can delete the installer after it has finished if you want to. Hi Steve, this is a post about the user Downloads folder, and accessing files you have downloaded. It has nothing to do with ipfw or firewalls. This is the most asked question. Whenever some new person shifts from Windows to Mac in my circle, I get a call to guide them where they can find downloaded stuff.
And how they can install an app by just placing it in Applications folder. Most entry users, find the downloads dock file handy but will in time accidentally delete it. I am that user. How do I get it back? The only app that downloads files directly to the Desktop in my case is Thunderbird.
All the others put downloaded files in the Download folder. I often temporarily change my download folder when downloading many files that go in a specific folder. Name required. Mail will not be published required.
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