Hi John,
Weird. After a reboot, FFS was now an option in System Settings -> Privacy & Security -> LocalNetwork. It was disabled. After re-enabling it, FFS worked just fine.
My guess is that after the tccutil reset All org.freefilesync.FreeFileSync command and a reboot, the option became available ...
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- 25 Mar 2026, 16:06
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Lost Local Network Access in macOS Tahoe 26.4
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- 25 Mar 2026, 15:57
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Lost Local Network Access in macOS Tahoe 26.4
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Re: Lost Local Network Access in macOS Tahoe 26.4
Hi John,
Thank you for the quick reply and the list of suggestions to try. Unfortunately, none of the suggestions worked.
For suggestion #1, the toggle of Full Network Access did not trigger the network dialog with FFS.
For suggestion #2 (tccutil), I believe the BundleID/AppID should be org ...
Thank you for the quick reply and the list of suggestions to try. Unfortunately, none of the suggestions worked.
For suggestion #1, the toggle of Full Network Access did not trigger the network dialog with FFS.
For suggestion #2 (tccutil), I believe the BundleID/AppID should be org ...
- 25 Mar 2026, 14:21
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Lost Local Network Access in macOS Tahoe 26.4
- Replies: 4
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Lost Local Network Access in macOS Tahoe 26.4
Hi All.
I upgraded to macOS Tahoe 26.4 last night and can no longer access the local network with my FFS routines. Full Disk Access is still enabled, but FreeFileSync is no longer listed in Setting -> Privacy & Security -> Local Network.
If anyone knows of a workaround, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
I upgraded to macOS Tahoe 26.4 last night and can no longer access the local network with my FFS routines. Full Disk Access is still enabled, but FreeFileSync is no longer listed in Setting -> Privacy & Security -> Local Network.
If anyone knows of a workaround, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.