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layout: docs
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page_title: Vagrant and macOS Catalina
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description: An overview of using Vagrant on macOS Catalina.
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# Vagrant and macOS Catalina
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The latest version of macOS (Catalina) includes security changes that prevent
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applications from accessing data in your Documents, Desktop, and Downloads
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folders without explicit permission. If you keep any virtual machine files in
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these folders, you will need to allow access to these folders for your terminal
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emulator.
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Initially when you try to access one of these folders from the command line, you
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should see a popup that says something like:
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> “Terminal” would like to access files in your Documents folder.
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Click "OK" to grant those permissions.
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If you click "Don't Allow" and find that you need to grant access later on, you
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can go to "System Preferences" -> "Security & Privacy" -> "Files and Folders"
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and you should see your terminal emulator there. Click on the lock, and then
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click on the checkbox next to the folder that contains the files that Vagrant
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needs to access.
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Note that granting the `vagrant` binary "Full Disk Access" is not sufficient or
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necessary. If Terminal (or iTerm2/Hyper/etc.) is granted access to a particular
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folder, then Vagrant will also be able to access that folder.
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