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I need help with Sonos S2 settings for my Music Library on a Mac

  • November 20, 2020
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I decided to do a clean install of Big Sur on my iMac.  In doing the install I erased both the system volume and the data volume.  After the clean install, I installed the the Sonos S2 app.  I have FLAC music stored on my iMac in the Documents folder.  I know what has to be done to have Sonos recognize the path to my music.

In System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy I put the Sonos app in Accessibility and in Full Disk Access.  However, the SonosLibraryServer does not appear when I try to find it to add it to Full Disk Access.  What’s strange is that a search on my computer doesn’t find it either.  Can someone tell me how to add it to Full Disk Access?

All of my FLAC music files are in a folder called FLAC Music. I know that I have to grant Sonos Read & Write permissions.  However, Sonos is not appearing under Permissions.  Can someone tell me how to have it appear?  Thanks.

Best answer by lordpuffer

Issue is SOLVED.  I had not turned on File Sharing due to a lack of thinking.  When I turned it on, SonosLibraryServer appeared in Full Disk Access.  For Permissions, ‘everyone Read’ is sufficient.  Music Library is now accessed.

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Issue is SOLVED.  I had not turned on File Sharing due to a lack of thinking.  When I turned it on, SonosLibraryServer appeared in Full Disk Access.  For Permissions, ‘everyone Read’ is sufficient.  Music Library is now accessed.


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