2026.2.1 Mac OS Install = Can't see any old projects or create new ones

I’ve installed 2026.2.1 and the latest Tahoe 26.2- I did the manual add of individual things for granting Full Disc Access, but now I can’t see or reveal any old projects (made on 2026.2) and I also cannot create any new ones. It is also only showing my workspace as my MacBook Pro, but I am working on my Mac Studio…

This is killing me that we are having these issues. I just found and tried to add DLmpd, but nothing has changed. Any ideas?

I did a full un-install, then re-install of 2026.2.1, then re-added things to FUll Disk Access and Local Networks, now I’m getting this:

I’m dealing with a similar issue at the place I’m working at now. I don’t have a complete picture or answer for you, and we are actively working with support, but what I’m guessing is that the facility I’m working at has very strict user permissions, and the issue has something to do with my user not having permission to be added to the group that has permission to see/access/edit the database.

Def reach out to support. I don’t have this issue at all on my personal Mac, where my user is an admin.

@DrBobOh you should get to our Support tam so they could help you back on your feet.

So I let my machine sit overnight, woke up and had 15 different window prompts to allow various services to connect to my local network (IFFS/wiretap/flame etc)- and everything loaded up fine. No idea how long it took for those windows to pop up- but absolutely silly to be encountering these issues after new updates.

I am relatively new to Mac Flame, but that’s something that we seem to have to go through with every new install. It’s intentionally designed into MacOS in the name of security, I think.

#mactax

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