On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Dana Collins <dlcatft...@verizon.net> wrote: > > On 12/27/08 11:12 AM, Marty Levine of marty.lev...@gmail.com sent > >> >> I have lost my ability to download - proably for a while since i do >> not download often >> >> I get the following error message >> >> There was a problem downloading "Another Christmas Song / Another >> Christmas Song - Single of the Week / Stephen Colbert". You do not >> have enough access privileges for this operation. >> Please check that the connection to the network is active and try again. >> >> >> This error message occurs on any network. > > Hello Marty, > How substantive is this problem? For ex., to see how comprehensive or > isolated the problem is, go to, say, VersionTracker and download an app; > anything, to see if you get the same error message or not. If isolated, > perhaps your Mac simply lost its iTunes account authorization(?) or the > iTunes folder needs its read/write privileges refreshed. > Just the first thought. Keep us posted, please. > Best regards, > Dana > >> >> G4 Powermac >> LEOPARD 10.5.5 >> ITUNES 8.0.2 >> >> >> THANKS - Marty >> >> p.s. I even tried fixing permissions although I did not expect this >> to work from everything I have read here on the list > > Righto! > > problem is only inside itunes
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