Closed pkamb closed 4 years ago
Service Station is Sandboxed, which is a security requirement for all apps in the Mac App Store.
What this means in practice is that Service Station needs you to grant it access to your Mac's file system before it can open the files or folders you right click.
This is the functionality of the System Setup > Finder Locations
picker:
Service Station will be able to open any files and folders that are contained within the directories you add to the Finder Locations list.
For best results, please add a major parent directory such as /
or your Home folder. This will ensure that Service Station will have access to open any files you select.
Additionally, each mounted volume or network drive you wish to use with Service Station must be individually added to Finder Locations.
I was able to solve this by giving Service Station Full Disk Access in System Preferences » Security & Privacy » Privacy » Full Disk Access.
Click the "+" under the right column and select the Service Station app. Allow it to be restarted (Big Sur) or manually restart it (Catalina) and voilà!
I've tried all of these things, and after multiple restarts, still cannot get it working. I'm running macOS Big Sur 11.7.6 and the latest app store version of Service Station. Any ideas?
@rRuh
follow these steps, don't try to take shortcuts
Thanks @gingerbeardman ! The step I was missing was to close and reopen system preferences.
I right clicked a file or folder and selected a Service Station menu item. But it gives the error:
Why is this not working?