I have successfully revealed the files that I was looking for with InvisibliX. Now, I would like to rename some of these so that they remain visible. When I try to change the name of the file in the "Get Info" window, I am told that I do not have permission to change the name of the file. How do I fix this please?
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Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
To change permission for files or folders, first open a Terminal, then navigate to where the files or folders are stored.
Type the following command: sudo chmod 777 FILE.extension or sudo chmod 777 FOLDERNAME
Once you complete this, start the application again and you will have the possibility to change permission to files in the specified folders.
For any folder that I used Invisiblix on, I seem to loose the ability to sort the information in ascending or descending order. This is persistent in that after I have closed the applicaiton, I still can't sort those folders. It only happens to the folders that were displayed while the application was active. I am running OS X 10.8.4. Is there a way to fix this?
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Answer by
Leonard Moore
This behavior is encountered due to an internal error of the application. This is not normal, and the only way to fix it, is to update the application to the latest version. If you are using OS X 10.8, you can say that you successfully met the system requirements. If the problem still doesn't get fixed after the update process is over, contact the developer immediately to obtain further support in this matter. The developer can be contacted using its official website.
I have successfully revealed the files that I was looking for with InvisibliX. Now, I would like to rename some of these so that they remain visible. When I try to change the name of the file in the "Get Info" window, I am told that I do not have permission to change the name of the file. How do I fix this please?
To change permission for files or folders, first open a Terminal, then navigate to where the files or folders are stored.
Type the following command: sudo chmod 777 FILE.extension or sudo chmod 777 FOLDERNAME
Once you complete this, start the application again and you will have the possibility to change permission to files in the specified folders.
For any folder that I used Invisiblix on, I seem to loose the ability to sort the information in ascending or descending order. This is persistent in that after I have closed the applicaiton, I still can't sort those folders. It only happens to the folders that were displayed while the application was active. I am running OS X 10.8.4. Is there a way to fix this?
This behavior is encountered due to an internal error of the application. This is not normal, and the only way to fix it, is to update the application to the latest version. If you are using OS X 10.8, you can say that you successfully met the system requirements. If the problem still doesn't get fixed after the update process is over, contact the developer immediately to obtain further support in this matter. The developer can be contacted using its official website.