Message d'erreur "Les URL de type "File:" ne sont pas prises en charge".

Je reçois un message d'erreur "Les URL de type "File:" ne sont pas prises en charge". J'ai trouvé un forum qui dit d'aller effacer le fichier /Bibliothèque/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist ... qu'en pensez-vous? et où le trouver? merci

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I get a "The URL of type" File error message: "not supported". I found a forum that said to go erase / com.apple.TimeMachine.plist file Library / Preferences / ... What do you think? and where? thank you
I have seen this in a Web Browser Similar to this file:///Users/ralph/Desktop/Screen%20shots/
I have seen it in the Finder > Go Menu > Go to Server (when it should be used in the Go to Folder option)
J'ai vu cela dans un navigateur Web similaire à cette file:///Users/Ralph/Desktop/écran% 20shots/
Je l'ai vu dans le Finder> Menu Aller> Aller au serveur (quand il doit être utilisé dans l'option Aller au dossier)
I am not sure where you are seeing the message.
You have listed the Messages App and the Time Machine App
Je ne sais pas où vous voyez le message.
Vous avez énuméré les messages App and the Machine App Time
10:21 pm      Friday; September 6, 2013
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