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SP. wrote on 5/17/2025, 5:06 PM

@Peter-Hogarth Are write permissions enabled on your Mac storage?

I don't use a Mac, but this is what Google says:

Select the shared folder in the Finder.

Go to File > Get Info or press Command-I.

Expand the "Sharing & Permissions" section (if it's not already).

For each user or group, choose the appropriate permission setting:

Read & Write: Allows users to open, modify, and create files. 

Read Only: Allows users to open files, but not modify them. 

Write Only (Drop Box): Allows users to only write to the folder, not open existing files. 

No Access: Prevents users from accessing the shared folder. 

Applying Permissions to Subfolders (Optional):

If you want to apply permissions to all files and subfolders within a shared folder, click the Action pop-up menu at the bottom of the Get Info window and choose "Apply to enclosed items".

Reginaldo-Guiardi wrote on 5/18/2025, 10:38 AM

Hello! The SOUND FORGE STUDIO 17 Software is not good! I regret having bought it from you! I want my money back. How do I return the Software to you and get my money back?

johnebaker wrote on 5/18/2025, 12:28 PM

@Reginaldo-Guiardi

Hi

Contact Magix by email to inforservice@magix.net.

John EB
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