It would probably in the users on ~/Library/Preferences folder, check
the permissions on that, especially if it's a local accoutn
Minott Opdyke
SCT
Rose Elementary School
432-2495
>>>Ed Pastore <email@hidden> 09/29/05 1:02 pm >>>
On Sep 29, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Bob Henry wrote:
>Classic will not start for a managed user. "There is a problem
>with saving preferences required to run Classic" is specific
>complaint.
It sounds like Classic is trying to write to a directory to which it
or that user does not have permission to write. Have you tried to
"repair permissions" with Disk Utility?
I haven't admined classic in a while now, so don't know what
particular directory you should be looking at, but if repairing
permissions doesn't do it, then you need to find the folder that is
failing and change it's owner or group permissions. You may be able
to identify the specific folder by looking in a log (using the
Console utility app), but I don't know which logfile it would appear in.
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