Run Disk Utility?>Repair Permissions on both Computer A & B. This problem could be with the application and not with the file. It may be telling you that you don't have privileges to "Save" within the application rather than the file's privileges have an issue. Hopefully Repair Permissions will correct any issue with the application. Sometimes when computers are linked, a file will launch an application on the OTHER computer, and this can cause this type of issue. So if you have iPhoto or Photoshop or some application installed on both computers, and it's running on the wrong computer, you need to close that application and start it again on the computer you're using.

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