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Re: image test

 

had to look that one up, not being a grappling afficianado...a reasonable comparison, based on hair color and hypertrophic musculature.

On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 1:19 PM Tony M via Groups.Io <nyrngrz=[email protected]> wrote:
Bobby “The Brain” Heenan for sure.

Tony M

On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:34 AM, timmeidroth <timmeidroth@...> wrote:

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On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 12:14 PM Joe Masters <joe@...> wrote:

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Unfortunately it does. Just in time to put me off my dinner. ?

Regards, Joe
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Re: Permissions #Security

 

Howdy.

Doug, here's a Terminal command to repair permissions.

This is from an article on High Sierra permissions but I think it's the
same in Catalina.

1. Open “Terminal“.
2. Type the following command, then press “Enter“:

sudo diskutil resetUserPermissions / `id -u`

You will need to type your Home User Account password which will not
appear on the screen.

Tell us what happens.

Denver Dan

On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 06:01:48 -0800, Doug Yelmen wrote:
That is the very first thing I did Dan. And I have done everything
after a “supposed” fix.
I went through many fixes, none worked. That’s why I was asking you
guys about
a Terminal fix so I have some control over my own Mac. I’d also like
to reduce the
number of times I have to enter my password for such simple things as
moving a file
to the traxh.

doug

On Nov 4, 2019, at 8:55 PM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Doug, do a Get Info on your boot drive icon.

Check the bottom section under Sharing & Permissions. Might need to
click the reveal triangle.

It should look like this Get Info window screen capture.

Does it?
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Re: Permissions #Security

 

That is the very first thing I did Dan. And I have done everything after a “supposed” fix.
I went through many fixes, none worked. That’s why I was asking you guys about
a Terminal fix so I have some control over my own Mac. I’d also like to reduce the
number of times I have to enter my password for such simple things as moving a file
to the traxh.

doug

On Nov 4, 2019, at 8:55 PM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Doug, do a Get Info on your boot drive icon.

Check the bottom section under Sharing & Permissions. Might need to
click the reveal triangle.

It should look like this Get Info window screen capture.

Does it?

If not, you can make changes. First you have to click the gold padlock
and type your user admin password.

Before doing this I recommend that you respond/write back with what
your Get Info looks like.

Denver Dan


On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 14:48:31 -0800, Doug Yelmen wrote:
I have a 27” late 2015 iMac running High Sierra. (I just bought a
2019 MacBook Pro running Catalina FWIW)
Just the other day, my iMac told me I "didn’t have the necessary
permission” to make changes with my HDD,
and several other inconveniences.
The HDD is the most important, of course. But I am the only person to
use this computer, so I do not need
this level of security.
I read about problems with Preview, so I dragged Preview onto the
desktop, and rebooted. I also took
Preview out of Container (I forget the proper name, but I did it
correctly), rebooted, and that didn’t help.
I went through several pages of advise to help.
The closest advise seem to lie within terminal.
I like this idea because while this latest denial of permission
happened just the other day, I have had trouble
moving things to the trash, and several other things like that should
not be a problem.
(I also used Disk Utility from an external hard drive to run Disk Repair).

So, I would like to have this latest problem resolved, along with the
lesser permission problems.

Also, I am experiencing the same problem with my MBP.

I am NOT a guru. I treat Terminal with respect. I have used it in the
past, and will again.
I do not want to back up my iMac, as I am afraid i would duplicate
this problem.

I am sure I have omitted necessary information. So, just ask.

Thanks,

Doug
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Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

On Nov 4, 2019, at 9:55 PM, Bob Beckham via Groups.Io <rbeckhm@...> wrote:

Visual Basic is a Windows only thing. I don’t do Windows in any form. I’m strictly on iOS, iPadOS and macOS anymore.

Macros are pretty passe’. They were big in the late 1980s and early 1990s. We had a lady (Shands UF) that built a medical transcription application out of WordPerfect macros! This lady knew more about WordPerfect than the WordPerfect people knew about WordPerfect. It was amazing! But like all things, change happens and Macros have lost their luster and are mostly a thing of the past.
VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) is available in MS Office apps on Macs. I use whatever features that I find most fits the job at hand, and have found VBA macros useful in a few situations. However, I don’t know of any Mac office suite that can handle VBA macros. They have to be rewritten for whichever office suite one wants to use (presuming that it even has macros).

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Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

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On Nov 4, 2019, at 9:15 PM, Beadnik <beadnik2@...> wrote:

Notice that even in their paid versions, some features are only available on MS Windows. ?

Do you use VBA macros?

No, I don’t use Macros..., just very basic spreadsheet.
JB
Then you have a very good chance that one of the free office suites will work for you. ?
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Re: Error message won't go away

 

If you *never* use iMovie, delete it. It's a big app (up to 3 GB, depending on version) so why waste disk space with something you don't need?

Otto

On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 at 04:06, Eileen via Groups.Io <neeliec2000=[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry for the spelling. I live in AZ and we recognize both ways to spell Mojave/Mohave. But I guess Apple likes the J version. ;-)?
I do understand clicking OK to close the window.? I do it several times each day. What I'm trying to find is a way to make it stop popping up altogether.?
I don't want to update my OS to the next point - yet.? I think what I'll do is just delete iMovie. I never use it.
Thanks for the replies.


Re: Permissions #Security

 

Howdy.

Doug, do a Get Info on your boot drive icon.

Check the bottom section under Sharing & Permissions. Might need to
click the reveal triangle.

It should look like this Get Info window screen capture.

Does it?

If not, you can make changes. First you have to click the gold padlock
and type your user admin password.

Before doing this I recommend that you respond/write back with what
your Get Info looks like.

Denver Dan


On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 14:48:31 -0800, Doug Yelmen wrote:
I have a 27” late 2015 iMac running High Sierra. (I just bought a
2019 MacBook Pro running Catalina FWIW)
Just the other day, my iMac told me I "didn’t have the necessary
permission” to make changes with my HDD,
and several other inconveniences.
The HDD is the most important, of course. But I am the only person to
use this computer, so I do not need
this level of security.
I read about problems with Preview, so I dragged Preview onto the
desktop, and rebooted. I also took
Preview out of Container (I forget the proper name, but I did it
correctly), rebooted, and that didn’t help.
I went through several pages of advise to help.
The closest advise seem to lie within terminal.
I like this idea because while this latest denial of permission
happened just the other day, I have had trouble
moving things to the trash, and several other things like that should
not be a problem.
(I also used Disk Utility from an external hard drive to run Disk Repair).

So, I would like to have this latest problem resolved, along with the
lesser permission problems.

Also, I am experiencing the same problem with my MBP.

I am NOT a guru. I treat Terminal with respect. I have used it in the
past, and will again.
I do not want to back up my iMac, as I am afraid i would duplicate
this problem.

I am sure I have omitted necessary information. So, just ask.

Thanks,

Doug
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Stop Catalina Update Nag

 

Howdy.

Check this article about stopping the Catalina update nag.

If you do stop it, you may want to turn it back on at some point.

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Denver Dan


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Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

On Nov 4, 2019, at 20:56, Bob Beckham via Groups.Io <rbeckhm@...> wrote:

Visual Basic is a Windows only thing. I don’t do Windows in any form. I’m strictly on iOS, iPadOS and macOS anymore.
Actually, in Office 2016 and 2019 for Mac VBA macros can be written and used. I’ve not done it myself

Jim Robertson


Re: Error message won't go away

Eileen
 

Sorry for the spelling. I live in AZ and we recognize both ways to spell Mojave/Mohave. But I guess Apple likes the J version. ;-)?
I do understand clicking OK to close the window.? I do it several times each day. What I'm trying to find is a way to make it stop popping up altogether.?
I don't want to update my OS to the next point - yet.? I think what I'll do is just delete iMovie. I never use it.
Thanks for the replies.


Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

Visual Basic is a Windows only thing. I don’t do Windows in any form. I’m strictly on iOS, iPadOS and macOS anymore.

Macros are pretty passe’. They were big in the late 1980s and early 1990s. We had a lady (Shands UF) that built a medical transcription application out of WordPerfect macros! This lady knew more about WordPerfect than the WordPerfect people knew about WordPerfect. It was amazing! But like all things, change happens and Macros have lost their luster and are mostly a thing of the past.

I used to do some light programming in a BASIC compiler (DOS text based) called Turbo Basic and its’ successor. Not much need for those kind of things anymore.



On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:15 PM, Beadnik <beadnik2@...> wrote:

Do you use VBA macros?
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Apple iMac 27” Late 2012 - macOS 10.15.1 - RAM 16 Gig
2019 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Ultra Limited
1993 Allen MDS Theater 2


Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

Notice that even in their paid versions, some features are only available on MS Windows. ?

Do you use VBA macros?

No, I don’t use Macros..., just very basic spreadsheet.
JB
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Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

Yes, I just checked and Libre Office 6.1.3.2 is running perfectly under Catalina 10.15.1. I had to change a few paths since the directory structure of macOS has changed from previous versions, but it works fine.

On Nov 4, 2019, at 8:42 PM, Jim Saklad via Groups.Io <jimdoc@...> wrote:

On Nov 4, 2019, Bob Beckham wrote:
I don’t know if it has been re-compiled as a 64-bit suite or not.
Version 6.0.6.2 is 64-bit
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FCC RadioTelephone Licence P1-6S-2422 w/Radar endorsement.
Apple iMac 27” Late 2012 - macOS 10.15.1 - RAM 16 Gig
2019 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Ultra Limited
1993 Allen MDS Theater 2


Re: Mail Rules messed up

 

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Jim,
Thanks for the advice. ?I’ve noticed too that my mail doesn’t sort on my iPhone when my Mac isn’t on, and I hated that!!!
I quite honestly did not know I could set up rules at . ?I just set up my first rule there and it’s quite simple. ?I’ll be spending awhile getting the rest set up, but am really excited that they will sort on my phone too. ?When I’m finished I will try to delete the rules on my Mac - but that’s where the problem has been, I haven’t been able to delete or alter them in any way. ?Maybe the change will fix that little problem. ?I’ll hope for the best.
Thanks again for the advice, I sure do appreciate it!
Janet

On Nov 4, 2019, at 7:36 PM, Jim Saklad via Groups.Io <jimdoc@...> wrote:

On Nov 4, 2019, Janet Brunner wrote:
I set up all my Rules within the Mail app, under preferences/rules. ?How do I tell if they’re in the cloud?

I see you’re an ??@me.com? ??
So am I.

I’ve had a detailed set of rules in Apple Mail on my Mac for many years.
Using IMAP on my Mac, iPhone, and iPad, my mail and mailboxes neatly synchronize among all three – IF the Mac is booted up.

When all the sorting was done on the Mac, mail didn’t get sorted if I was reading it remotely on my iPad, but the Mac was turned off at home.

So I took a different approach – I logged into iCloud, opened Mail on that website, and set up all the sorting filters there, since that was the first place my incoming mail went, before even going to my Mac, iPad, or iPhone.

Of course, I also DISabled those rules on my Mac.

This is all by way of saying that, in MY experience, rules do NOT synch.
Having them on the mail server is the most efficient method.

--?
Jim Saklad
jimdoc@...
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Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

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On Nov 4, 2019, Bob Beckham wrote:
I don’t know if it has been re-compiled as a 64-bit suite or not.

Version 6.0.6.2 is 64-bit

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Jim Saklad
jimdoc@...


Re: Mail Rules messed up

 

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On Nov 4, 2019, Janet Brunner wrote:
I set up all my Rules within the Mail app, under preferences/rules. ?How do I tell if they’re in the cloud?

I see you’re an ??@me.com? ??
So am I.

I’ve had a detailed set of rules in Apple Mail on my Mac for many years.
Using IMAP on my Mac, iPhone, and iPad, my mail and mailboxes neatly synchronize among all three – IF the Mac is booted up.

When all the sorting was done on the Mac, mail didn’t get sorted if I was reading it remotely on my iPad, but the Mac was turned off at home.

So I took a different approach – I logged into iCloud, opened Mail on that website, and set up all the sorting filters there, since that was the first place my incoming mail went, before even going to my Mac, iPad, or iPhone.

Of course, I also DISabled those rules on my Mac.

This is all by way of saying that, in MY experience, rules do NOT synch.
Having them on the mail server is the most efficient method.

--?
Jim Saklad
jimdoc@...


Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

I don’t know if it has been re-compiled as a 64-bit suite or not. Just go to libreoffice.org or openoffice.org and snoop around.

I had forced myself to learn to use iWork apps and found that they filled my meager needs nicely. I haven’t used the *Office suites in years. If they have been re-compiled, then give Libre a try.

On Nov 4, 2019, at 7:29 PM, Bob Beckham via Groups.Io <rbeckhm@...> wrote:

The FREE application suite called ‘Libre Office’ works rather well. It has all the normal productivity apps (word processor, spreadsheet, database, presentation, etc).
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Apple iMac 27” Late 2012 - macOS 10.15.1 - RAM 16 Gig
2019 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Ultra Limited
1993 Allen MDS Theater 2


Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

The FREE application suite called ‘Libre Office’ works rather well. It has all the normal productivity apps (word processor, spreadsheet, database, presentation, etc). It IMports and EXports to the related MS apps. And of course, the MS apps IMport and EXport to Libre Office and its’ look alikes and work alikes (Open Office and Neo Office). Libre Office is the preferred suite the last several years and has versions for Mac, Linux/UNIX, Solaris, and Winderz. I actually had Open Office on my old PC running IBM OS/2 v.r 4.0 years back.

On Nov 4, 2019, at 2:11 PM, Beadnik <beadnik2@...> wrote:

I use excel and need to share the worksheets with others on a monthly basis. How do the free alternatives work with those using MS Excel? Right now I am using MS Office ‘11 for Mac.
Bob ’The Beckster’ Beckham
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Apple iMac 27” Late 2012 - macOS 10.15.1 - RAM 16 Gig
2019 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Ultra Limited
1993 Allen MDS Theater 2


Re: Permissions #Security

 

On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 11:53 PM, Doug Yelmen wrote:


Just the other day, my iMac told me I "didn’t have the necessary
permission” to make changes with my HDD,
and several other inconveniences.
Since I don't know what changes and with what apps you wanted to make with your HD I give you the general suggestion to put relevant apps into System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Full Disk Access by clicking on the + sign.
Another thing I'd try is to Get Info on a higher level folder than you work with and grant permission for yourself for all the underlying, enclosed, folders.

Regards,
Damienn


Re: Mohave to Catalina and Microsoft #Upgrading

 

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On Nov 4, 2019, at 1:11 PM, Beadnik <beadnik2@...> wrote:

>Office 2011 isn't 64-bit, and never will be. So it can't run under Catalina.

I use excel and need to share the worksheets with others on a monthly basis. How do the free alternatives work with those using MS Excel? Right now I am using MS Office ‘11 for Mac.?
JB

It will greatly depend upon which features you use. ?Randy provided a link to SoftMaker’s comparison page. ?
Notice that even in their paid versions, some features are only available on MS Windows. ?

Do you use VBA macros?

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Bev in TX