Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-203.126.140.131-20130417035550/@comment-38057738-20190105083545

Pasltempsdniaiser wrote: 174.30.97.45 wrote: Open terminal and type "chmod a+x " (space after x) then drag the start.command file in after the space. Hit enter and then it will work. its chmod u+x ^^ u being for the user and x for the execute cmd Actually chmod a+x is much better and actually works since the terminal counts as "admin"

chmod u+x doesnt change anything.

BY the way if you get permission denied just use sudo

sudo chmod a+x /My/File/path.command