Sharing between users

I used the migration utility to bring my pc files to my new Imac and it set it up under a different user. I know have two sign ons. How do I share files between the two sign ons? I.E., I want to use pictures between the two, etc.

Hi, ther are many ways, but are the Pics used in iPhoto or what?

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  • HT2963 File sharing between users

    What is the "Wheel" user?
    Does this user need to have RW access to a file in order for that file to be shared between users on the same MAC?
    I set the file permissions to RW for each user but they remained read only for all users except the user who created the file.
    Then I change the "Wheel" permission to read write and then the file became write enabled for the other users.
    In the same direction ... what is the point of having a drop box if you can only write files to it but it is not possible to read any files from it.   

    Finder > help menu. Enter file sharing!
    "Sharing files with others who use your computer
    You can share files with others who use your computer by placing the files in the Public folder in your home folder. Anyone with an account on your computer can read or copy the items you put in your Public folder (except for your Drop Box folder, which only you can open).
    To share files using your Public folder:
    Copy the files you want to share into your Public folder, inside your home folder.
    To give a copy of a file directly to another person, copy it to their Drop Box folder (inside their Public folder), where only they can see it.
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  • File sharing between users on same macmini

    Hi.  I just set up different user accounts for my two kids.  My account has some files on it that I would like to transfer to their accounts (school stuff, photos).  How do I share files between users?

    Finder > help menu. Enter file sharing!
    "Sharing files with others who use your computer
    You can share files with others who use your computer by placing the files in the Public folder in your home folder. Anyone with an account on your computer can read or copy the items you put in your Public folder (except for your Drop Box folder, which only you can open).
    To share files using your Public folder:
    Copy the files you want to share into your Public folder, inside your home folder.
    To give a copy of a file directly to another person, copy it to their Drop Box folder (inside their Public folder), where only they can see it.
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  • Sharing between User Accounts

    I'm new to Macs and need some help.
    I have 2 user accounts on my mac and want to share picture and music files between the accounts. Both can be read & write. All my music is in the iTunes music folder. Even when I share that folder I can't get to the files on the other account. Each artist has their own folder within the iTunes music folder and they all have the minus symbol beside them when viewing from the 2nd account. How do I share these files between user accounts?
    Also, where do I save my pictures so that they can be seen on both accounts?
    I started to share all the folders with in iTunes but that was taking forever so I quit the process and now my public folders are not showing as shared in the preferences. How do I get my sharing preferences back to the default settings?

    I now have my mac set up just the way i want. thanks for the input you all gave! How I did it:
    in the file sharing system prefs i deleted the "ghost" folders that were showing. I call them ghost folders because they were grayed out and not clickable. They were pointing to a folder that I had removed from my system because I deleted my user account so that i could start over from scratch to set things up right from the beginning. This still left these folders in the sharing menu so I just had to delete them one at a time until they were all gone making everything look clean again.
    I learned that sharing files between user accounts on the same computer (and even the guest account) can only be done with files that are in the public folder. Adding my iTunes Music folder to the sharing list did not share my mp3 across users on the same computer. I just had to move the iTunes Music folder (not the iTunes folder) to the public folder so the other account could access it. Then I followed the directions in the link provided in this thread about sharing in iTunes. Now I don't have to have my wife's Maria Carry in my library! And she does not have to have my songs in her library!
    For photos I placed the files in the public folder and just imported them into the iPhoto library for each account.
    On a side note, having our own accounts allows us to set up the computer they way we want, but allows us to have access to the same files. I'll be adding a 500gb hard drive to it soon for time machine and can't wait to have that set up. My only question now is when can i add time capsule? Can I add it as a 2nd wireless network in addition to my linksys wrt54g2 that is connected to the cable modem (i need the linksys connected to the internet for xbox live and ps3's network), i know i would then connect the external HDD to it for more storage, therefore I guess I would move all mp3's and picture files onto it freeing space on the computer and just direct both user accounts to the files on the HDD connected to time capsule.

  • Sharing between user accounts on same computer

    Hi Folks,
    I've just tried this and it didn't work, However the default setting for this scenario is usualy that I've got it wrong.... So.
    Can you share an iTunes account between two different user accounts on the same computer?
    The reason for the question is that my Wife and I both share the same iMac. At present we just use the admin automatic login and share everything. Neither of us have Mac eMail so my eMail is pushed to "Mail" application, and I use this and "Address Book" to sync my iPod touch. The calendar is shared anyway. My wife access her eMail through Safari.
    However my Wife is about to get an iPhone. (I'm not jelous...much) This means that we will need a way for her to sync the shared iTunes content but to have her own Mail, Notes and Address book.
    The easy way seemed to be to set up a user log in account for her, to give independant Mail etc. and have it share the iTunes account. But this did not seem to work, so have I got it wrong? Or is there another way to achieve the same end?
    Many thanks,
    David.

    Put them in /Users/Shared.
    -mj

  • VMWare Fusion Image Sharing between user account on MAC

    Dear All, i've install VMWare Fusion on my MAC, i've created an XP image on mac account 1, but when i create mac account 2, i'm unable to access my XP image. Anyone can help on this?

    This isn't a Fusion issue, and it's not an issue of compatibility between Mac OS and Windows. It's simply a matter of not being able to see files in another user's home folder.
    Just save/move your Fusion image in the /Users/Shared folder and all users can have access to the image.

  • Imported CD's to iTunes9 can't be shared between users

    Tried to share music on one computer (MacPro) with my laptop (MacBook Pro) with the same iTunes user account.
    The Shared Library ("XXXXXX Shared Library") and the little house icon appear, and I can drag the selected file(s) to my laptop's music library from the shared account (the little '+' icon appears). However, when I drop it I get the message '... permissions insufficient to allow..." and it doesn't complete any further.
    Some files (those from iTunes Store) seem to transfer OK. I see no way to fix this and the information in the Help files have no information about this. Can you give any advice on why or how to work around this seeming bug in iTunes?

    HenryS wrote:
    Jolly Giant wrote:
    maybe there is a way. if you had an external HD handy and put a fresh copy of SL there ... well at least one could test !
    another idea would be to remove iTunes an reinstall it.
    i know, you shouldn't have to do any of this but you may want to go either route. unfortunately, i don't have a spare drive right now. mine are full with clones and backups.
    I can do the remove/reinstall.
    if you decide to, you may want to consider moving your iTunes folder to an external drive first.
    But I also wanted to investigate a large common library between at least two of my computers- desktop and laptop- maybe three. A desktop, and two laptops.
    The plusses are:
    1. Duplication is avoided.
    dupes aren't a big problem, IMHO. they can be easily tracked down and removed
    2. A common library can be used from anywhere in the house via wireless.
    absolutely, and it works well too
    3. Using the iPod on my iPhone is the usual answer when on the road and syncing to the local drives is a good alternative. I find myself using the iTunes app less as a result.
    MInuses:
    1. No music library when traveling. The iPhone would possibly avoid this.
    2. Adding music if downloaded while on the road to a new local library means I have to drag it in when back home. Sync from iPhone would possibly avoid this.
    Any thoughts?
    no arguments against any of the above and no drawbacks i can see. i have fancy Apple made those devices and the software with that in mind. when out and about, you purchase content with a Touch or an iPhone. back home you sync that content back to iTunes. while at home, you'd do it the other way round.
    is there still room for improvement ? you bet your sweet little tush ! but you can spin even that into a positive direction: if it would be perfect, we wouldn't have had this nice brainstorming today
    good computing !

  • Itumes sharing between users anyone!?!

    This might be a silly question but I am trying to use iTunes share between two users on the same computer(macpro) and the library doesn't show up. Any idea what I'm doing wrong!?

    I'm doing just that. You need to set up Home Sharing on the account with the music library you want to share using your Apple store ID and password. Then set it up on each account you want to share with, making sure you use your Apple ID and password. There are some pretty good instructions on the Support pages. One more key item that I didn't find anywhere on the Support site is that you have to leave iTunes open on the account with the music you want to share.
    -Kevin

  • How do you setup file sharing between users on the same computer?  How do they view the shared files?

    I have 10.6.8 software loaded on my Mac Pro.  My family uses it as our primary computer, it is basically my wife and I .  I set up a third account for my 2 1/2 year old daughter since there is a crap load of software programs for her games and what nots.  I want to be able to share all the files between all three accounts on the computer.  I do see under System Preferences how to do file sharing, however when I do I can not find where to view the files I have shared.  I have tried sharing the entire hard drive and desktop along with specific folders.  Thanks

    Tempeleton Peck
    I understand how to do that, I was looking to share all fodlers or a bunch of folders.  I found out how to do it.
    Paul

  • How can photo albums be shared between users on the same computer?

    I have downloaded photos into IPhoto, but my wife can't view them on the computer from her homepage.  (We have separate  passwords upon startup.)  Thanks.

    For iPhoto 09 (version 8.0.2) and later:
    What you mean by 'share'.
    If you want the other user to be able to see the pics, but not add to, change or alter your library, then enable Sharing in your iPhoto (Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and use Fast User Switching to open the other account. In that account, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. Your Library will appear in the other source pane.
    Any user can drag a pic from the Shared Library to their own in the iPhoto Window.
    Remember iPhoto must be running in both accounts for this to work.
    If you want the other user to have the same access to the library as you: to be able to add, edit, organise, keyword etc.
    Quit iPhoto in both accounts. Move the Library to the Users / Shared Folder
    (You can also use an external HD set to ignore permissions, a Disk Image or even partition your Hard Disk.)
    In each account in turn: Double click on the Library to open it. (You may be asked to repair the Library Permissions.) From that point on, this will be the default library location. Both accounts will have full access to the library, in fact, both accounts will 'own' it.
    However, there is a catch with this system and it is a significant one. iPhoto is not a multi-user app., it does not have the code to negotiate two users simultaneously writing to the database, and trying will cause db corruption. So only one user at a time, and back up, back up back up.

  • Sharing between Users on Windows

    OK, I checked this page out from Apple, http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203, to try and help me figure out why Itunes doesn't seemlessly work across users on Windows 7 (or Vista, or Mac, etc). I followed the directions and it either doesn't work or I'm just not getting it.
    My goal is to use the Administrator user to manage itunes and that all other users will have access to itunes and the library created in the admin user account. Or simply, I want to be able to open itunes in any account and it matches whatever I've done in th admin account.
    The fact this doesn't work as a matter of standard operations is confounding.

    Finder > help menu. Enter file sharing!
    "Sharing files with others who use your computer
    You can share files with others who use your computer by placing the files in the Public folder in your home folder. Anyone with an account on your computer can read or copy the items you put in your Public folder (except for your Drop Box folder, which only you can open).
    To share files using your Public folder:
    Copy the files you want to share into your Public folder, inside your home folder.
    To give a copy of a file directly to another person, copy it to their Drop Box folder (inside their Public folder), where only they can see it.
    Related Topics
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  • ITunes 11: Full read & write sharing between users on a single Mac

    I have a MacBook Pro OS X 10.9.4 and running iTunes 11.4. I have 3 user accounts on my computer - 1 admin and 2 standard accounts. I want to share the library from the admin to the two standard accounts and that two standard accounts to have full read and write of the same, single library. In the end, I want a single iTunes library on these 3 user accounts with full read and write so whenever I add/edit/delete a music from either of the accounts, it will automatically update the rest without messing up anything or creating new iTunes Media folder.
    I think I've exhausted all the available articles related to what I want to accomplish but I can't find anything that can really help. Is this doable? Please help.

    Drag the whole iTunes folder from your account to /Users/Shared  Start iTunes from each account while holding down the option/alt key and guide it to the iTunes Library.itl file in the moved folder.  If there's still issues you may need to tweak permissions for the folder and files by getting info on it and changing permissions.  Read the part about changing permissions on the iTunes folder in: https://discussions.apple.com/message/11583914#11583914 but make sure they meet this particular need.
    A library can only be opened by one user at a time.  A person will have to quit iTunes before another user can use the library. 

  • Itunes sharing between user accounts

    Hello-
    My wife and I share the desktop.  A few years ago, I created 2 user accounts to log in to the desktop.  Apparently iTunes does not share the library between the accounts and thus we created 2 different libraries with purchased music from 2 iTunes accounts on the same desktop.
    Is there anyway to merge the files or to share the library so that she does not have to login to her side to access her purchased music?  I'm sure it's probably a simple move of files to a common directory, but i'm not sure how to proceed.
    Thanks

    Sorry, I think that this official Apple Post ought to do it.
    iTunes: How to share music between different user accounts on a single computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203
    Chris CA is an expert, so if you don't understand Chris's expert advice and/or you don't understand the official post here, then simply take a break, relax, and come back and try again.
    Best Regards,
    ~mm

  • Folder permissions for sharing between users on the same machine

    Hello,
    I have several accounts on my MacBook and I want to keep some files private and some files shared with full permissions for everyone.
    OS X standard behavior for the default Users/Shared folder is that everyone has read/write access to the folder, but if you create a new file there, then only the creating user has write access to that file.
    I want to change that folder's behavior so that newly created files can be modified by everyone on default.
    How would I do that?
    Thanks.

    Thanks, your answer helped me a lot. I found an even simpler method which doesn't require any extra applications.
    Open console and navigate to the directory where your share directory is located, e.g. /Users/Share/
    create the desired folder:  mkdir public
    set acl permissions for each user with: chmod +a "username1 allow flag1,flag2, ....." public/
    check permissions with: ls -le
    Example:
    chmod +a "dev allow list, add_file, search, delete, add_subdirectory, delete_child, readattr, writeattr, readextattr, writeextattr, readsecurity, writesecurity, chown, file_inherit, directory_inherit" public/
    This will give the user dev full access to that folder. Any file or directory created inside that folder by the user dev will also inherit the permissions of that folder.
    Also, the advanced permissions override any other permissions. you can test that my making that folder inaccessible with chmod oga-rwx public/ and dev will still be able to access it because of the acl permissions.
    exactly how i wanted it.

  • Sharing between user log-ins

    Hello everyone -
    Yesterday my desktop icons and shortcuts magically disappeared as I was having some trouble opening Photoshop. I am able to open applications in OS9, but nothing running on OS10 will open. Interestingly enough, if I open Word using OS9, and hit apple/o, the browse box will open and I can select items from my desktop and they'll open - I just can't see the items on the desktop.
    I created a second user log-in and have been going between the 2 log-ins, opening desktop items and saving them to the hard drive. But I've noticed that when I'm on my new log-in and I go to Users/Kacie/Library and try to open Contextual Menus, it's not there as an option - so I can't ctrl+click, etc.
    Any ideas on how to fix my machine? I'm not sure if I should just uninstall OS10 or what I'm missing here...
    Thanks!
    Kacie
    G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

    Hi Kaciegrrl and Mark,
    Thanks for the tip, Mark!
    Kaciegrrl, you can check the permissions on your Desktop folder in the following way.
    - On the Finder menu bar, click File > New Finder Window.
    - In the Finder window that opens up, select the Desktop icon.
    - Go to the Finder menu bar and select File > Get Info.
    - In the Desktop Info window that opens up, click the triangle by Ownership and Permissions so that it points down.
    - Click the triangle by Details so that it points down.
    - You should have the following settings:
    You can Read & Write
    Owner is set to your account name
    Access under owner is Read & Write
    - If your system is set differently, then modify it to be this way. If the padlock is locked, you will have to click on it and give your password in order to open the padlock and make these changes. Lock the padlock afterwards.
    - If you do reset your access or ownership, I suggest that you also click the button that says Apply to enclosed items.
    I hope this helps,
    Rich
    EMAC G4 1.0 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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