How To Allow Scripts To Write Files in AfterEffects

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If you want to allow scripts to write files in Adobe After Effects, you may need to adjust your security preferences to give the necessary permissions. Here's a brief description of how to do that:

By default, After Effects does not allow scripts to write files to your computer for security reasons. However, if you need to use a script that needs to write files, you can change the security preferences to enable this functionality. To do this, you will need to open the ExtendScript Toolkit application that comes with After Effects and modify the preferences to allow scripts to write files.

First, open ExtendScript Toolkit and go to the "Edit" menu. Select "Preferences" and then choose the "General" tab. Under "Scripting Permissions," select "Files and Network." This will allow scripts to write files and access the network.

Once you've made this change, you should be able to run scripts that require writing files without any issues. However, it's important to remember that allowing scripts to write files can be a security risk, so you should only do so if you trust the script and its source.
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