Sharing between accounts in iPhoto

My husband and I have separate accounts on our iMac. When I import photos from my digital camera they only go into my account. Can I get them to be available to both accounts?

You could redirect & Move your iPhoto Library to /Users/Shared then both should have access it seems.

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  • Sharing between accounts problem

    Sorry if this is basic Mac 101 stuff, I'm a recent convert from the PC world...
    While trying to share my iTunes library between my self and my wife, I believe I found a bug and I am unsure how to best report it and/or find a solution for my problem.
    I found an article online that describes how to share iTunes libraries between accounts (http://bmannconsulting.com/node/701). After following the steps, I realized my wife was able to play music from the shared iTunes library but when she tried to import a new CD it failed with an error stating she did not have write permissions.
    So I used the "Get Info" to check the permissions of the Users/Shared/iTunes folder. In the "Sharings & Permissions" list, I see 3 entries:
    - (Me) : Read & Write
    - (unknown) : Read only
    - everyone : Read & Write
    Now I don't understand who/what the (unknown) user is, but I would think that b/c "everyone" has Read & Write access my wife should be able to import CDs and write to the folder.
    I then decided to give her explicit access. I clicked on the lock to unlock this screen. However when I click on the "+" sign to add her in, the Get Info panel immediately disappears. So unfortunately I can't seem to give her access.
    Any ideas on what the problem might be? Also, what is the correct procedure to report a possible bug to the Apple developers? Lastly, should I be worried about having an (unknown) user with Read Only permissions on my Shared folders?
    Thanks.

    iTunes libraries are folder hierarchies with potentially thousands of files inside. It's not enough to just change the permissions of the folder itself to make it writable by others, you need to change the permissions of everything inside. And even after doing that, once a user adds a new album, a new folder is created with the default OS X permissions set (read-only for all but the creator) and the permissions need to be changed again.
    Fortunately, there's a way to get around all of this hassle with ACLs. See the article linked below on how to set it up for iPhoto, and use it for your iTunes library. It works great to share iMovie projects and iTunes and iPhoto libraries between my wife's and my user accounts.
    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050904072808460&lsrc=osxh

  • ITunes sharing between accounts on same Mac

    Hello,
    Is there a way to share iTunes content (music, movies, etc.) between different user accounts on the same Mac? We have a "family" iMac with different login accounts (me, my spouse and our kids). When my spouse or kids are logged on as themselves, is there a way for them to access the music on iTunes that I see when I'm logged in? Thank you in advance!
    Best,
    M

    Hello M,
    The article linked below details how to go about setting up a single iTunes Library for sharing across all user accounts on your system.
    iTunes: How to share music between different user accounts on a single computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Home sharing between accounts works one way but not the other

    My husband and I each have separate user accounts on my Macbook.
    I have turned on Home Sharing in each user's iTunes, and I can see my husband's library (which only contains one song) but he cannot see mine.
    He's just got a new iPhone, and I want to sync it to his contacts and calendar etc on his account, but that'll mean he'll have no music.
    Any idea where I've gone wrong?

    I'm having the same problem - my Mac mini, which I bought to act as an iTunes server, can see my MacBook Air's library, which has hardly anything, since it has hardly any storage, but my Air can't see my mini!

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    I have 2 accounts on my iBook and would like to be able to combine the libraries (so that when I'm in my account I can access music in the other account's iTunes library). Basically, I don't want to have to import all music twice and take up twice the HD space.
    Is this possible? I've talked to customer support five times and no one has been able to help me. It seems that this should be simple!

    The easiest way to do what you want is to place the "master" iTunes Music folder at the root of your HD and set up iTunes for all the accounts on your computer to read and write to that directory. The one thing this won't do is automatically add any new music to iTunes from the "master" folder. But that could be accomplished with an Automator Workflow, I think.

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    I would like to share the main admin's iTunes library with an account set up with Parental Controls.  I've tried googling this, but can't find anything.  Is there a way I can get the admin library to appear when my sons are logged in?  They are on the same iMac.

    Thanks! Problem solved.
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  • Sharing between versions (iphoto 6 to iphoto 5)

    I need help sharing between iPhoto 6 (the sharer) and iPhoto 5 (the consumer).
    I have a large library in iPhoto 5 (5.0.4) on my iMac and my wife has a smaller library on her new Mac Book that came with iPhoto 6 (6.0.6).
    On her Mac Book, I have turned on sharing in iPhoto 6 and I can see the library in the list on my iMac with iPhoto 5, but when I try to click it, I get a beach ball. The only way to get out of it is to click on one of the local photo albums in the list and eventually iPhoto 5 switches over to one of those.
    The iPhoto 6 library has less than 600 photos and 2 <4 min. movies in it, coming in at just over 1 GB. I have waited several minutes but the beach ball does not go away.
    Thanks in advance for the help!
    P.S. Just before I sent this, I restarted iPhoto 5 on the iMac and bang, it is showing the iPhoto 6 share like a champ. I have changed this from a question to a post incase others run into this issue.

    magisterpat:
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  • TS3981 After migration files are now shared between two user accounts. How can I combine them into one account?

    After migration, from PC, files are now shared between two user accounts.I have to switch users to access files. How can I combine them into one account?

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  • How can I use home sharing between our iphones (create playlists from both accounts at once)

    How can I use home sharing between our iphones, so that we can create playlists with songs from both of our libraries?  We share a Macbook Pro (separate accounts) and each have the new iphone, but when I have my iphone and try to create a new playlist, I can only grab songs from one account.  Is there a way to create a playlist using both accounts since we are sharing?
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    The short answer: because Home Sharing isn't designed for sharing apps, and apps aren't designed to be shared.
    The longer answer:  Think of it like this...
    You download some music in iTunes.  With Home Sharing, another user can listen to it by streaming it over the network.  But the data itself is on your computer.  If you turn off the computer or take it off the network, the other user can't access it.
    But if you send another user the app, they aren't just streaming the data- they installed it on their iOS device.  Because they weren't the one that purchased it, such a transfer could easily be considered "piracy" or "stealing," and nobody likes that (least of all, Apple). 
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  • I am trying to set up home sharing between my iphone 4s and mac which is running itunes 11. Both are connected to my home wifi network and using the same apple id but on the iphone app it says 'Turn on Home sharing in iTunes on your mac using account ***

    I am trying to set up home sharing between my iphone 4s and mac which is running itunes 11. Both are connected to my home wifi network and using the same apple id but on the iphone app it says 'Turn on Home sharing in iTunes on your computer or apple tv using account ***
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    Understanding Home Sharing - Support - Apple
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  • Can things in the icloud be shared between apple id accounts?

    I would like to add my iphone and my wifes iphone to icloud.  If we each have our own apple id, will we be able to share our photos
    between accounts, or would it be better to have one apple id and place both of our devices under the one account?  If we do this, is it possible to keep things like contacts separate, or will they be merged on both devices.
    Basically, how can I utilize the icloud to share some stuff and also keep other stuff separate or individualized.
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    I might be very ignorant on this but I think you can not share some things only within the same apple ID account in multiple devices.
    In address book you can try to create groups, one for each user - but you both are still sharing all contacts anyway...
    I also don't think you can share info from the iCloud from two different apple ID's.

  • Sharing folders between accounts

    How do I share a folder between accounts in the same iMac without having to move the original folders to public folders or without having to connect via AFP/SMB? I want another user to log in to his account and being able to see a shared folder in his desktop.

    FIrstly create a folder in the root of you hard drive (generally Macintosh HD is the name of the system drive so you would double click on Macintosh HD then hold control on your keyboard and click within the White space in the window and you should see the option to create a new folder once you select new folder give it a name I would call it share but the name can be anything) once that's done again hold control on the keyboard then click on your new folder and you should see the option for get info click on that and than click on the arrow next to sharing and permissions and then click on the padlock and enter your admin password to unlock it after that click the plus button and add the users you want the folder shared with and then make sure each user has read write permission and then click on the aarow pointing down and select apply to enclosed items and that should be it ( you don't have to place the new folder in the root of the hard drive but if you place it anywhere within your home folder it will most likely cause issues somewhere down the line) the other option you have is to section off a part of your hard drive to use for data using a process called partitioning but i would recommend just to create a folder as partitioning can have undesirable results such as data loss and issues booting your Mac hope this helps

  • Sharing files between Accounts?

    Hi,
    Just bought a MBP and setting it up. Myself and my partner will be using it, so i've set up accounts for the both of us (both as administrators). So i copied my itunes tracks over and loaded office for mac - all good so far. But when i go into my partners account - nothing is there. No itunes tracks and no office? Do i need to load each account with the source data or files? Is there no way of sharing between the two from the harddrive itself?
    Cheers!

    Congratulations on your purchase!
    Let's tackle the easier of the two: Office. There's two places where you can put applications and I believe you placed Office in your User's Applications folder (hard drive>users>username>applications). In order for the program to be accessed by everyone, it needs to be placed: hard drive>applications.
    For iTunes music, it has to be also placed in a neutral territory. My suggestion is to place here: hard drive>users>shared. Now you have to go to the iTunes preference panel and redirect where your music library is. When you open up the preference panel, click on Advanced and change the iTunes Music folder location. Both of you will have access to the files but your playlists will be different based on what you choose. Some files may appear to be missing but again that's because of your individual playlists, etc.
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  • Sharing Folder between accounts

    I have two users (two separate accounts) on my machine, both with admin privileges. How can we share a certain folder so all can access it? For example, if user A creates a word document in his account A, he'd like to drop it into a folder still under account A, and when user B logs into his own account (B), he can access the shared folder and word document created by A.
    We tried using the Public Folder and Drop Box inside, but when A drags the word doc to his Drop Box, it doesn't appear in the account B Drop Box.
    How to share work across user accounts? TIA!

    The /User/Shared folder contains (read/write) files shared between all users, and a user's ~/Public folder contains (read only) files that they want to share with others. The ~/Public/Drop Box is used to pass files between users - for example, user A drops a file on the drop box of user B.

  • Sharing itunes library between accounts

    Hi my mom has just got an ipod for Christmas and wants to load up her songs. We share a computer but have separate accounts. She wants to have many (but not all) of the same songs that I have. Is it possible to share my itunes library with her so she doesn't have to reload all the CDs that we both like?

    I did what the instructions said in the article "+Itunes:How to share music between accounts on a single computer"+ and I can see the music from my account but still cannot see it from my Mom's account.
    Sorry about the double post, it was my first ever post and I thought I had it in the wrong place and could not see how to delete it.
    Thanks for your help so far

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