randombastage
Experienced
I have moved from a MacBookPro to an iMac by using the Migration Assistant function of the Mac OS.
After doing so opening up Axe-Edit causes it to refresh its block definitions however it then pops the warning:
"Unable to create default directory: /Users/MacBookPro/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit/
Permission denied "
Well there is no User named: MacBookPro on the iMac so I deleted the Axe-Edit app and reinstalled but the problem persists. So I renamed the Fractal folder in the Applications folder (so I could preserve my custom blocks, planning to copy them over from the renamed folder after the install was successful) and then I deleted the Axe-Edit app again...re-insstalled again...still the same problem of Axe-Edit looking and failing to find its apparent preference for a User named "MacBookPro".
So I created a folder in the Users folder named MacBookPro and started up Axe-Edit again and this time it refreshed the block definitions and was happy. Inside the new 'User' folder was the definitions cache file.
I guess I'll just watch that new 'User' folder to see what other software might be looking for it and not worry.
Or should I not have done that? Does anyone know where in the OS it is letting Axe-Edit think it should use the User: MacBookPro and how do I delete that incorrect preference?
Thanks!
After doing so opening up Axe-Edit causes it to refresh its block definitions however it then pops the warning:
"Unable to create default directory: /Users/MacBookPro/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit/
Permission denied "
Well there is no User named: MacBookPro on the iMac so I deleted the Axe-Edit app and reinstalled but the problem persists. So I renamed the Fractal folder in the Applications folder (so I could preserve my custom blocks, planning to copy them over from the renamed folder after the install was successful) and then I deleted the Axe-Edit app again...re-insstalled again...still the same problem of Axe-Edit looking and failing to find its apparent preference for a User named "MacBookPro".
So I created a folder in the Users folder named MacBookPro and started up Axe-Edit again and this time it refreshed the block definitions and was happy. Inside the new 'User' folder was the definitions cache file.
I guess I'll just watch that new 'User' folder to see what other software might be looking for it and not worry.
Or should I not have done that? Does anyone know where in the OS it is letting Axe-Edit think it should use the User: MacBookPro and how do I delete that incorrect preference?
Thanks!