![]() ![]() I am 20+ year career Unix user/operator/admin/junkie (SCO, Solaris, Linux, macOS/OS X, BSD, AIX, HP-UX, and others …)įor the cringe side, this takes care of the egregious 777 by replacing with 775 (no write for the “other” group. From the folder where the World of Warcraft folder is (mine is in a Games folder) run in the terminal (if ownership is an issue add "sudo " before the “find”):įind World\ of\ Warcraft -type d -exec chmod 775 I have offer now what should work for any macOS user assuming your use “owns” the game files a the Unix level. This happened again this morning (it is AM here) and I had to do a fix again. OK, first Blizzard needs to have a look into whatever processes are doing their permissions and audit it for this issue… Get it together Blizzard… Then when it comes to playing WoW, I need to click install first - luckily it doesn't download it, it locates the files but it's getting. Click the little gear in top right, move mouse down to click Settings Go to Advanced tab and. Blizzards naming team really dropped the ball when it came to, a name so ingrained. ![]() I am cross posting this as it seems less onerous than other issues (and I was getting the BB8 error) I can't find a definitive answer for why this is happening, but everytime I turn my computer back on and open the app, I get the first-time walkthrough everytime like it's my first time using it. Blizzard App icon keeps spinning forever, cant login. The Desktop App released in August 2013. Blizzard has released a new account security blog post which details a transition from the soon to be removed standalone Authenticator to the integrated Mobile App The integrated app is primarily social, and does not contain mission boards or other game features of the WoW Companion app. ![]()
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