This is clearly not the issue.  It asks for her admin password every time she 
opens PowerMail.  The computer is hers alone, no user account switching is 
involved.  

Thanks for the response.

John


> On Aug 4, 2015, at 2:27 AM, PowerMail Engineering <jer...@ctmdev.com> wrote:
> 
> John Maylone wrote:
> 
>> My wife is a PowerMail user.  Every time she opens her PowerMail, she
>> gets this message:  "PowerMail wants to make changes.  Type your
>> password to allow this.”
>> 
>> Does anyone know what it is and how to make it stop?
> 
> I think this happens when backuping the registration file (PMKey). It is 
> stored both in the preferences folder, and inside the PowerMail.app package, 
> and if you are using multiple OS X user accounts, you may have to provide an 
> administrator password for this. However, this should only happen once (if 
> you enter the admin password).
> 
> 
> Jérôme - CTM Engineering
> 
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