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<blockquote data-quote="nathanb27" data-source="post: 465790" data-attributes="member: 36386"><p>Well, I tried both the <em>Safe Mode</em> and <em>MainMenu</em> suggestions, but no luck. However, I did discover one piece of helpful information. If I use <em>Disk Utility</em> to create a new volume, I do have access to the "Apply to enclosed items" option for folders placed or created on that volume. So, I think that the problem must not be user-related so much as it's tied to how my HD volume is formatted/configured. Comparing the information supplied on the two volumes by <em>Disk Utility</em>, the only difference I can see is that my HD volume isn't Journaled, while the newly created volume is.</p><p></p><p>To my knowledge, I've never directly altered the format/configuration/permissions of my HD volume; however, I wonder if my creation of a Windows partition could have switched something. Then again, <em>Boot Camp</em> and <em>Parallels</em> are pretty widely used, so it seems like someone else would have noticed something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanb27, post: 465790, member: 36386"] Well, I tried both the [I]Safe Mode[/I] and [I]MainMenu[/I] suggestions, but no luck. However, I did discover one piece of helpful information. If I use [I]Disk Utility[/I] to create a new volume, I do have access to the "Apply to enclosed items" option for folders placed or created on that volume. So, I think that the problem must not be user-related so much as it's tied to how my HD volume is formatted/configured. Comparing the information supplied on the two volumes by [I]Disk Utility[/I], the only difference I can see is that my HD volume isn't Journaled, while the newly created volume is. To my knowledge, I've never directly altered the format/configuration/permissions of my HD volume; however, I wonder if my creation of a Windows partition could have switched something. Then again, [I]Boot Camp[/I] and [I]Parallels[/I] are pretty widely used, so it seems like someone else would have noticed something. [/QUOTE]
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