Permission problems between macs

Hi guys! I've recently installed Mavericks on two macs from zero, the problem is that when I create a new folder from Mac 1 in the home folder of Mac 2, this last can't open the new folder. The permissions settings are read/write for system and for both users. What I'm doing bad?

After changing permissions, did you click on Apply to enclosed items?

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    Periodically an application running in the Enterprise Java Engine
    (EJE) formerly known as the "Oracle 8i JVM", "the JSERVER component", or
    the "Aurora JVM" will fail with a "java 2" permissions error having the
    following format :
    Note : Message shown below have been reformatted for easier readability.
    java.sql.SQLException: ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception:
    usually followed by a detailed error message similar to one of the following
    messages :
    Example # 1
    java.security.AccessControlException: the Permission
    (java.net.SocketPermission hostname resolve)
    has not been granted by dbms_java.grant_permission to
    SchemaProtectionDomain(SCOTT|PolicyTableProxy(SCOTT))
    Example # 2
    java.security.AccessControlException: the Permission
    (java.util.PropertyPermission * read,write)
    has not been granted by dbms_java.grant_permission to
    SchemaProtectionDomain(SCOTT|PolicyTableProxy(SCOTT))
    Example # 3
    java.security.AccessControlException: the Permission
    (java.io.FilePermission \matt1.gif read)
    has not been granted by dbms_java.grant_permission to
    SchemaProtectionDomain(SCOTT|PolicyTableProxy(SCOTT))
    Explanation
    The java 2 permission stated in line # 2 of each of the above "Examples"
    has not been granted to the user specified in line 4 of the above "Examples".
    Solution Description
    The methodology to solve this issue is identical for all java 2 permissions
    cases.
    1) Format a call "dbms_java.grant_permission" procedure as described below.
    2) Logon as SYS or SYSTEM
    3) Issue the TWO commands shown below
    4) Logoff as SYS or SYSTEM
    5) Retry your application
    For Example # 1
    1) Logon as SYS or SYSTEM
    2) Issue the following commands :
    a) call dbms_java.grant_permission('SCOTT',
    'java.net.SocketPermission',
    'hostname',
    'resolve');
    b) commit;
    Note: Commit is mandatory !!
    3) Logoff as SYS or SYSTEM
    4) Retry your application
    For Example # 2
    1) Logon as SYS or SYSTEM
    2) Issue the following commands :
    a) call dbms_java.grant_permission('SCOTT',
    'java.util.PropertyPermission',
    'read,write');
    b) commit;
    Note: Commit is mandatory !!
    3) Logoff as SYS or SYSTEM
    4) Retry your application
    For Example # 3
    1) Logon as SYS or SYSTEM
    2) Issue the following commands :
    a) call dbms_java.grant_permission('SCOTT',
    'java.io.FilePermission',
    '\matt1.gif',
    'read');
    b) commit;
    Note: Commit is mandatory !!
    3) Logoff as SYS or SYSTEM
    4) Retry your application
    References
    For more details on java 2 permissions and security within the EJE, review
    Chapter 5, in the Java Developer's Guide. entitled,
    "Security For Oracle8i Java Applications"
    The RDBMS 8.1.7 version can be found at :
    http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/java.817/index.htm

    Hi, Don,
    I solved the problem of security exception I mentioned at java procedure topic as following:
    ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception: java.lang.SecurityException
    I tried to use your solution as following:
    call dbms_java.grant_permission('SDE', 'java.net.SocketPermission', 'ORCL.COHPA.UCF.EDU','resolve');
    but SQL*plus gave me a error message:
    invalid collumn.
    What's the problem?
    However, I call a grant command as following:
    SQL> grant JAVASYSPRIV to sde;
    and then that exception is gone. What's the difference between dbms_java.grant_permission and grant command?
    Thanks
    Bing
    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by don -- oracle support:
    I'm in the process of publishing the following note (134280.1), titled "How to Resolve ORA-29532 Java 2
    Permission Problems in RDBMS 8.1.6 and 8.1.7".
    It will be accessible from Oracle Support's "Metalink" site.
    "How to Resolve ORA-29532 Java 2 Permission Problems in RDBMS 8.1.6 and 8.1.7".
    Problem Description
    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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