Hi all
At the risk of seeming a doom-sayer:
While the work-around you have will work fine, you are supposed to be
able to do what you have attempted!
You are the Administrator after all.
Sorry that I can't offer a better solution to your situation but if it
was me, I wouldn't be fully satisfied.
Why for instance can I do what you cannot?
As time goes by we will all be using more and more "native"
applications so these issues should fade but I guess I'm just a
worry-wart!
Good Luck
Paul
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 08:44 PM, Greg Colgan wrote:
Hi there,
Thanks to all who answered my query. Kaye, we tried your suggestion
and it
worked a treat! Excellent!
Greg
We had this problem, even though we only have one account on our
eMac, and it has full administrator privileges. We solved it be
rebooting in OS9, installing the software, then rebooting into OSX,
where it launched under Classic with no problem.
Cheers, Kaye
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