Change icon of Documents folder in macOS Monterey

I use to personalize the appearance of my Mac by changing icons of folders - this works fine in Monterey, too, with the exception of the Documents folder. I just cannot change that folder icon by pasting it in cmd-I, like for all other folders. Most probably, this is a permissions issue, but I cannot find information about this. Can anyone please point me to a solution? I have seen that someone else had asked the same question for Big Sur, but never received an answer, unfortunately.

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.2

Posted on Feb 8, 2022 03:14 AM

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Posted on Mar 8, 2022 08:53 AM

I found a workaround: You need to activate the root account temporarily.


See ----> How to enable the root user on your Mac or change your root password - Apple Support


After loggin in as a root user I was able to modify the icon for the "Documents" folder.


⚠️ Don not forget to deactivate the root user again when finished, because keeping it active is a security issue. ☝️

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Mar 8, 2022 08:53 AM in response to jeffreythefrog

I found a workaround: You need to activate the root account temporarily.


See ----> How to enable the root user on your Mac or change your root password - Apple Support


After loggin in as a root user I was able to modify the icon for the "Documents" folder.


⚠️ Don not forget to deactivate the root user again when finished, because keeping it active is a security issue. ☝️

Feb 18, 2022 06:33 AM in response to fof

fof wrote:

I use to personalize the appearance of my Mac by changing icons of folders - this works fine in Monterey, too, with the exception of the Documents folder. I just cannot change that folder icon by pasting it in cmd-I, like for all other folders. Most probably, this is a permissions issue, but I cannot find information about this. Can anyone please point me to a solution? I have seen that someone else had asked the same question for Big Sur, but never received an answer, unfortunately.


Create your own folder if you have an issue and customize that...


In the right side of the Dock, using stacks you can show a custom look..

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-folders-in-the-dock-mchl231f08fb/mac


for example:




Mar 8, 2022 05:29 PM in response to SFugenzi

thanks @SFugenzi!! i've been searching for a way to change the documents folder icon for quite some time now. i'm usually not very eager to turn off macOS security components. but since you successfully changed the icon, and the OP also had success using your method, i figured i would give it a try. it worked like a charm! thanks again!


PS: and, yes, i disabled root user afterwards. :)

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