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    copied!<p>Please look at the following solutions: <a href="http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html" rel="nofollow">http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html</a> <br/><br/> Apple made the user library folder hidden by default with the 10.7 release. If it's necessary to access these files for Adobe-related troubleshooting, use one of the following methods to make the user library content visible.</p> <p><strong>Method 1</strong></p> <p>In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder. In the Go To Folder dialog, type ~/Library Click Go.</p> <p><strong>Method 2</strong></p> <p>Hold down the Alt (Option) key when using the Go menu. The user library folder is listed below the current user's home directory.</p> <p>Note: After you open the Library folder, you can drag the Library icon from the top of that window to the Dock, Side Bar, or toolbar. That way, it's readily accessible.</p> <p><strong>Method 3</strong></p> <p>The following method makes the user library folder permanently visible. </p> <p>Note: Adobe recommends that only advanced users use this method.</p> <p>Launch Terminal from Mac HD > Applications > Utilities. From within Terminal type the following command and press Return:</p> <pre><code>chflags nohidden ~/Library </code></pre> <p>Enter the system administrator password, if prompted, and press Return.</p> <p>Note: The System administrator password is not visible as you type it. </p> <p>Close Terminal for this change to take effect.</p>
 

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