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How to use the command "MvMac" in Terminal.
I tried to use the command: /Developer/tools/MvMac /Applications/Calender ~
to move the Calender from Application directory to my home directory. But the terminal responded: failed to resolve one of the resources,(-43) I'd appreciate any advice. |
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