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You're muddling up the permissions for the game and Origin.
Origin - needs Full Disk Access. It does not need access to the Documents folder.
The Sims 4 - needs access to the Documents folder. If it doesn't you get the "already running" error message. You need to grant access in System Settings > Security & Privacy > Files and Folders.
It may help to read through the guide again to get a full understanding.
@BluebellfloraOnce I grant Origin Full Disk Access, there is no longer an option to change its access level on the files & folders tab. It is grayed out and defaults to "Full Disk Access".
The same thing applies to The Sims 4. If I grant it Full Disk Access, I can no longer change its access level on the files & folders tab. If I revoke Full Disk Access, I only have the option to allow it access to Removable Volumes. There is no option to allow access only to Documents.
Here are some screenshots that reflect what I see when I give only Origin Full Disk Access.
- Bluebellflora3 years agoHero+@dancingk8
Again, Origin does not need access to the Documents folder, I'm not sure why you think it does? The Origin settings are fine and not relevant to the symlink process.
If the Sims 4 has Full Disk Access this includes the Documents folder.
The screenshots are too small. Can you please post a legible screenshot showing The Sims 4 has Full Disk Access.- 3 years ago
I understand perfectly. I'm trying to illustrate that for my computer, once I turn on "full disk access" for a particular app, it removes the ability to toggle any further changes on the files & folders tab. I also do not have an option to *only* allow Documents access to The Sims 4 on the files & folders tab (without granting Full Disk Access). As you can see above, if full disk access were hypoethetically turned off for TS4, I would only be able to toggle its access to "Removable Volumes" on the files & folders tab. Therefore, I assumed I needed to turn on Full Disk Access for TS4.
Here is a larger screenshot showing The Sims 4 with full disk access. When I attempt to launch the game, even though The Sims 4 has full disk access, I still receive "the sims 4 is already running" error message.
I've also tried running it with disk access turned on for TS4 and turned off for Origin, and I still get the same result.- Bluebellflora3 years agoHero+@dancingk8
Yes, Full Disk Access is the highest level access so all other options are superfluous. I have the same setup on one of my Macs and the symlink is setup with no errors. In Files & Folders Origin and TS4 show Full Disk Access greyed out.
Now we've ascertained you have Full Disk Access for both Origin and the game the error message must be caused by something else blocking the game from accessing the Documents folder. It is this lack of access that causes this specific error message. You could try setting up a new user account on your Mac, launch the game to make sure it works ok then do the symlink again in that new account. A new user account should be vanilla, free of any corrupted or junky files that may be contributing to the permission issues as well as custom settings, 3rd party apps and processes in your current user account.