Foxtrot update error [message #450] |
Mon, 12 December 2016 00:40 |
Franjo Pehar
Messages: 2 Registered: December 2016
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When I try to update I get the following error:
"FoxTrot Professional Search can’t be updated when it’s running from a
read-only volume like a disk image or an optical drive. Move FoxTrot
Professional Search to your Applications folder, relaunch it from there,
and try again."
Foxtrot is already in my Applications folder. How can I solve this issue?
Best,
- Franjo
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Re: Foxtrot update error [message #451 is a reply to message #450] |
Tue, 13 December 2016 09:31 |
FoxTrot Engineering
Messages: 406 Registered: April 2020
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Franjo Pehar wrote:
> When I try to update I get the following error:
> "FoxTrot Professional Search can’t be updated when it’s running from a
> read-only volume like a disk image or an optical drive."
Maybe FoxTrot has been installed in the Applications folder from another macOS user account, and you do not have permissions to modify it.
Check and fix the permissions of the application file from the Finder's "Get Info" window, or run it from the user account that installed it.
Alternatively, you can download the application manually from our web site, and replace it in the Applications folder; the Finder will probably prompt for your administrator password to overwrite the previous version.
Jérôme - CTM Engineering
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"I sleep much better since I don't feel quite as disorganized."
FoxTrot Professional Search user comment on macupdate.com
Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
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Re: Foxtrot update error [message #452 is a reply to message #451] |
Tue, 13 December 2016 09:34 |
Franjo Pehar
Messages: 2 Registered: December 2016
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Junior Member |
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Fixing permissions via Get info solved the problem.
Thanks.
On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 9:31:16 AM UTC+1, FoxTrot Engineering
wrote:
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> Franjo Pehar wrote:
>
>> When I try to update I get the following error:
>> "FoxTrot Professional Search can’t be updated when it’s running from a
>> read-only volume like a disk image or an optical drive."
>
> Maybe FoxTrot has been installed in the Applications folder from another
> macOS user account, and you do not have permissions to modify it.
> Check and fix the permissions of the application file from the Finder's
> "Get Info" window, or run it from the user account that installed it.
> Alternatively, you can download the application manually from our web
> site, and replace it in the Applications folder; the Finder will probably
> prompt for your administrator password to overwrite the previous version.
>
>
> Jérôme - CTM Engineering
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
> "I sleep much better since I don't feel quite as disorganized."
> FoxTrot Professional Search user comment on macupdate.com
>
> Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
> ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
>
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Re: Foxtrot update error [message #457 is a reply to message #451] |
Tue, 10 January 2017 19:09 |
Francisco Medina Espi
Messages: 1 Registered: January 2017
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Junior Member |
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I also have the same issue after upgrading to FoxTrot 5.7. There's nothing
wrong with permissions. But worse is that FoxTrot server doesn't start,
and buttons to start and stop aren't enabled.
After a fresh re-installation (even re-entering the registration code),
FoxTrot Professional Search works fine *locally*, but both applications of
FoxTrot Server don't (Server doesn't start and Admin shows therefore
nothing).
Please let me know how to solve this. Thank you very much in advance.
El martes, 13 de diciembre de 2016, 2:31:16 (UTC-6), FoxTrot Engineering
escribió:
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> Franjo Pehar wrote:
>
>> When I try to update I get the following error:
>> "FoxTrot Professional Search can’t be updated when it’s running from a
>> read-only volume like a disk image or an optical drive."
>
> Maybe FoxTrot has been installed in the Applications folder from another
> macOS user account, and you do not have permissions to modify it.
> Check and fix the permissions of the application file from the Finder's
> "Get Info" window, or run it from the user account that installed it.
> Alternatively, you can download the application manually from our web
> site, and replace it in the Applications folder; the Finder will probably
> prompt for your administrator password to overwrite the previous version.
>
>
> Jérôme - CTM Engineering
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
> "I sleep much better since I don't feel quite as disorganized."
> FoxTrot Professional Search user comment on macupdate.com
>
> Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
> ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
>
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