On 3/6/2003 1:04 PM Marc at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>When I try to start Classic (9.1) from OSX 1.5 I get the message:
>Insufficient priviliges to run Classic from 
>/System/Library/CoreServices. Correct permissions and restart.
>
>Can't find it on the support-site. I use the " repair priviliges" 
>utility, but that didn't work.
>
>Marc

Since I've been running Jaguar successfully, I've checked my folders' 
permissions:
Get Info on the System Folder, its Library Folder and its CoreServices 
Folder. The Owner should be "system" with Read & Write privileges. The 
Group should be "wheel" which means everyone with an admin password, and 
it has Read only priviledges.

If you have these settings and still can't start Classic you may not have 
an administrating account. If your settings are different, try to change 
them to the above. If you can't change them, you may not have an 
administrating account.

I hope this helps.

Turtle-Bear

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