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weird glitch, need help
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: MA
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Ok, so I am trying to "compress" an 880 MB folder with many, many subfolders. It is basically a collection of all my work from graduate school.
When I tell Leopard to compress this folder, it tells me "the operation can not be completed because you do not have sufficient privileges for "cv.pdf"."
That would be all well and good, I suppose, except that when I go to search this same folder for the file "cv.pdf", Leopard tells me that the folder contains no such file.
Any suggestions as to how to get the folder compressed?
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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The cv.pdf file might be invisible, or (more likely) inside a bundle. And you most likely don't have Read access to it. There are two possible solutions.
1. Download the free EasyFind, a 3rd party utility that will do a real search. Including inside bundles, and invisible files. Note: you can get fancy with the Finder's Search to do this too. Locate the file, change permissions on it. Then try to compress the top folder again.
2. Call up Command-I Info on the top folder. Confirm you have read access. Click the button to "Apply to enclosed items...". There will be a warning dialog. Hopefully, it will apply inside bundles (including applications). Then try to compress the top folder again.
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Nov 2005
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I tried 2 before and it didn't seem to help. I will try your solution 1 now. Thanks!
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Solution 1 helped me find the offending file! EasyFind to the rescue. Thanks much!
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Mar 2001
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For the benefit of any other readers, you can also do a search within the Terminal:
find /path/to/folder -name "cv.pdf"
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