This may be getting closer to a solution. I can only do this with the PMKey in
the Package Contents, I can find no other PMKey elsewhere on the computer
(except there was one on the desktop which I also deleted). When I try
deleting this one key and dropping it back onto the PM app icon, nothi
John Maylone wrote:
>The password has been typed in any number of times, Disk Utility and
>Disk Warrior were just run, as well as a Drive Genius defrag. All with
>no change in the situation.
Quit PowerMail, then right-click on the PowerMail.app icon in the Finder, and
choose "Show Package Conte
The password has been typed in any number of times, Disk Utility and Disk
Warrior were just run, as well as a Drive Genius defrag. All with no change in
the situation.
Thanks,
John
> On Aug 5, 2015, at 12:05 AM, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
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> John Maylone wrote:
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>> This is clearly
John Maylone wrote:
>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.
Does she accept to type the password, or not? If not, she will be prompted
every time. If yes, then she should
> for that email account.
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> Good luck.
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> - Winston Weinmann
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> John Maylone wrote:
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>> 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?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice,
>>
>> John Maylone
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>> 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 happen
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 t
account.
Good luck.
- Winston Weinmann
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?
>
>Thanks for any advice,
>
>John Maylone
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?
Thanks for any advice,
John Maylone
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