Mavericks changed permissions?

I get the following error message when trying to save a file from illustrator.
Can't save illustration. You do not have enough access privileges. ID: -5000
The file is in a folder in the "FAVOURITES" pane. When I try to locate the actual folder I cannot see it. I have multiple user accounts on my macbook.

You might want to reset your home folder permissions using the steps provided by Linc Davis: https://discussions.apple.com/message/22871598#22871598

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