Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
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Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
Hello, I have EViews 11 University Edition and while going to file then selecting open, then selecting foreign data as workfile I accidentally clicked no on the prompt that automatically connects it to my Mac’s files and now I can’t get prompt back to allow it to access my excel files so I can use them through EViews.
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Re: Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
I think you might be a little confused.
When you open an Excel file in EViews, the last question that pops up is if you want to link the specific EViews file you are creating to a specific Excel file, so that if data in that Excel file changes, the EViews file will change too.
It has nothing to do with allowing EViews access to Excel file in general.
When you open an Excel file in EViews, the last question that pops up is if you want to link the specific EViews file you are creating to a specific Excel file, so that if data in that Excel file changes, the EViews file will change too.
It has nothing to do with allowing EViews access to Excel file in general.
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Re: Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
When I was opening the second tab after clicking open, it asked something about allowing it do something and I didn’t mean to click the no and I can’t quite remember exactly what it asked me, but now it won’t load any documents, like every folder I try to access is blank, or says file doesn’t exist, it won’t allow me to access Dropbox, one drive, or anything. I just want to know how to get back to the prompt where I have to choose yes or no to allow, because uninstalling and reinstalling did not get the prompt back so I’m not sure quite what the issue is but as of now I can’t access anything.
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Re: Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
Again, that prompt has nothing to do with the issue you are facing.
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Re: Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
Okay, then how to do I fix the problem?
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Re: Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
Press the Apple symbol in the top left corner of screen and then select System Preferences > Security and Privacy > Privacy.
Next click on the “Files and Folders” option to view the apps that have requested access. You can also grant access to your whole disk by clicking “Full Disk Access.”
To make changes to list of apps, first, click on the lock icon in the bottom-left corner of the window, then input your admin password (or use Touch ID if you have a fingerprint reader). You can then check the box next to EViews to grant access. If you do not see EViews, click on the plus button, add it , and then check the box
Next try starting EViews. Are you able to locate your files?
If not, repeat the same process again but instead of selecting “Files and Folders”, select “Full Disk Access”.
Next click on the “Files and Folders” option to view the apps that have requested access. You can also grant access to your whole disk by clicking “Full Disk Access.”
To make changes to list of apps, first, click on the lock icon in the bottom-left corner of the window, then input your admin password (or use Touch ID if you have a fingerprint reader). You can then check the box next to EViews to grant access. If you do not see EViews, click on the plus button, add it , and then check the box
Next try starting EViews. Are you able to locate your files?
If not, repeat the same process again but instead of selecting “Files and Folders”, select “Full Disk Access”.
Re: Accidentally deny permissions to foreign data
It works now thank you Jason, greatly appreciate it!
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