Others will need the following checked in Finder Preferences: Lock your Security & Privacy panel again, and quit System Preferences. This means that staff and others can now access your shared Public folder. When you do, you will see File Sharing (AFP, SMB) lit as green. Unlock this panel, and under the Firewall tab, you click Firewall Options, and uncheck Block all incoming connections. Next, you visit System Preferences : Security & Privacy. On the right-panel, you configure the selections to Your name : Read & Write, Staff : Read & Write, and Other: as Read-only. Initially, it will be off (red dot), and under options, you can select one or both of SMB and AFP sharing.įor Shared folders, you click the + symbol and add the Public folder. On your computer, in System Preferences : Sharing, you check File Sharing. Here is how you configure this, without any SIP privilege changes. Let's say you are “serving” your Public folder from your home directory to your team, and you want the team to have read/write capability and others not on the team will have read permissions.
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