How to reset user permissions ?
The permissions on around 60% of files in my Home folder have been broken. In some folders, I can't rename, edit or move any files without providing admin credentials. Luckily, none of the files in my documents folder have been affected.
I have checked the permissions on affected folders and found a lot of strange entries that disappear when I edit permissions in the "Get Info" dialog. But, no matter what I do in the "Sharing & Permissions" panel, I still cannot change files in those locations – manually editing permissions on individual files does not work. The "everyone" entry is shown twice once with "custom" permission and once with "read only". When I change the "custom" to "Read & Write" my permission shown in the dialog changes from "custom" to "Read & Write" ! It's as if macOS treats my user account as an "everyone" account instead of the account that is logged in.
The usual method of reseting permissions is to choose "Apply to enclosed items..." on the enclosing folder. However, that does not change any permissions on the files and folders inside in the affected folders.
This only affects one user account on my Mac. The other accounts including the admin account are fine.
It really looks like there are hidden permissions that are not affected by changes in the "Sharing & Permissions" panel. Those hidden permissions survive the file being copied across user accounts including when that is done while logged into an admin account. They also survive being copied or moved to another user account via the "Sharing" user account and via an external drive.
Probably related to my problem is that the Box app bangs errors on every login and will not run.
Is there a way to successfully reset all permissions in the Home folder ?
Thanks.
Mac Studio