I don't believe it's limited to PDFs, but that's what ruined my work day.Įdit: I forgot to mention, I do not experience this issue on Monterey. I don't know what the right name for the underlying technology is, but the problem seems to manifest itself whenever another app asks Preview to display a file. Warning dialog from Preview is presented with the message, "The file $filename couldn't be opened because you don't have permission to view it." with subtext, "To view or change permissions, select the item in the Finder and choose File > Get Info.", and only an "OK" button.Click the "Open in Preview" button in Safari again.Close the document window, but not Preview. The document will open correctly in Preview. Use the overlay button in Safari (near the bottom center of the screen) for "Open in Preview".Right-click the file on the desktop and choose "Open With" and then Safari.Print the document to PDF using the menu in the print dialog box, saving the file to ~/Desktop.Open TextEdit and create a document with arbitrary text contents.I signed in to iCloud and installed 1Password before I thought to test, but I believe these steps would reproduce the problem on a fresh install as well: I believe it started with the 11.6.6 update for me, but I am not positive.Īfter a safe boot and a reinstallation of macOS (over top of the existing), there was no improvement, so I deleted the volumes and did a clean install.
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