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Basically I am trying to install Photoshop on a Standard account on my Mac Pro.
I am running Leopard The program was installed originally under the Administrator account and runs fine. But when I run it under a Standard account I get a crash with a message of insufficient access priviliedges. One tech at Adobe tells me that it needs to run under an Administrator account. Another tells me that it should run fine but we can't get it to run right. Any thoughts? |
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still a new mac user, but I toyed around with making a new account on my mac and this comes to mind, maybe you have certain apps or settings that are set to NOT run on a standard account?
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