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scarlac

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 30, 2019
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Hi

I'm creating a small shortcuts-script, to rename a file

On my NAS, I have a folder with lots of subfolders. Each subfolder contains a jpg file with a certain name.
For every folder having this jpg, I'd like it to rename it to poster.jpg.

Here is a screenshot of that script

Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 09.08.39.png


What I do, I go to this folder on my NAS, search for jpg-files, once I get that list I select all of them and run that shortcut.
But for every folder containing a jpg, it asks me to allow the scripts to access that folder.

How could I solve this annoying problem ?
 
But for every folder containing a jpg, it asks me to allow the scripts to access that folder.

How could I solve this annoying problem ?
Can you give the script "Full Disk Access" ? I seem to remember there might be a "Removable Disk Access" permission too -- maybe that applies to the NAS file hierarchy.
 
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