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Old 27th September 2011, 12:14 AM
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Error opening directory/permission denied

I have been searching attempting to solve this issue but, it has not worked out to well.

I have a harddrive formatted in hfs+ and can access much of the harddrive with no problem- but there is a specific folder and files in this folder that I need but I am given an error.
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error opening directory 'path': Permission denied


found some people with the same issues- attempted to do what they did but did not make a difference.

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