No, both exhibit the same problem - when it asks for my password I can supply 
my standard user password, admin password or root password and it rejects all 
three!

My normal login, Stephen, is not an Admin user. I have to supply login user and 
password whenever I want to add or remove anything in the Applications folder 
for example.

Cheers,

Stephen


On 4 Apr 2012, at 16:20, John Patrick wrote:

> Does "$ sudo ls -l" work for you if so, try "$ sudo su - root".

Don't dream it, be it. - Frank N. Furter

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