![]() ![]() I could see the data folder, but trying to open it would not work. When I first started to try to access this file on my Nexus 6, I found that I have to root the device. I'm running a Nexus 6 using DDMS in IntelliJ (Android Device Monitor). I assume the same solution is true for Eclipse DDMS. Changing the chmod command to /data/data/* gave access to all subfolders in the data directory from DDMS in Intellij. ![]() The original solution worked, but the chmod would return unknown directory. Open DDMS view in Eclipse/IntelliJ and from there open 'FileExplorer' to get your desired file On a rooted device, the correct solution is this: Open cmdĬhange your directory and go into 'Platform tools' ![]()
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