

Imagine you have the file path rule enabled and it’s set to work automatically. Here’s an example to better explain this. Specifically: even if a rule is configured to fix problems automatically, we disallowed this as a result of another fix being completed. Y U NO FIX AUTO?Ī while ago we made a change to how bliss fixes stuff automatically. In previous versions you had to burrow down through a long-winded message, which wasn’t really very efficient. We’ve made some changes in this release to surface the underlying permissions issue more clearly in error messages. It’s a sensible precaution when, for example, sharing music files across a network to only allow them to be read (and thus: played) rather than updated, in case there’s accidental damage. Sometimes, even if a music file can be seen by bliss, the operating system does not allow it to be updated.

One of the most common reasons a music file can’t be updated by bliss is that its permissions are not set correctly. Other operating systems | uninstall | Terms of Service Permissions errors
