Hi Mark,

Have you tried hitting command I on the folder that says no permission and  
seeing what happens? I remember Rose saying something about file permissions 
when she created a new account. Even though I know this is not what you are 
trying to do, I thought maybe it would help.

Cheerfully,
Allison

My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!


On Oct 25, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> I'm trying to copy my Itunes Music folder from a time machine backup drive, 
> but get a "No permission to read," flag.  So I just copied "music," to my 
> Mac's Music folder, and I now have a Music folder inside the original Music 
> folder, which still says "no permission to read."  How do I change the 
> permissions?  Only thing that occurs to me is to do it through Terminal, but 
> that's not working; path not found... any ideas?
> 
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