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Software Update problems in Leopard
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<blockquote data-quote="Gethin" data-source="post: 527944" data-attributes="member: 17283"><p>Upgraded to Leopard at the weekend on 2 machines: </p><p>1) iMac G5 - via Erase and install </p><p>2) MacBook - via Archive and install </p><p></p><p>Since that point I've been having a problem with Software update. It allowed me to download the new version of iTunes and Quick Time but won't let me download </p><p>Garage Band Update 3.0.5</p><p>Login and Keychain Update 1.0 </p><p></p><p>The error message is</p><p></p><p>None of the checked updated could be installed </p><p>You do not have appropriate access privileges</p><p></p><p>I'm doing it from my account - which is definitely an administrator. I've also created a new Administrator account and tried it from there with the same results. </p><p></p><p>Anyone any ideas how to get round it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gethin, post: 527944, member: 17283"] Upgraded to Leopard at the weekend on 2 machines: 1) iMac G5 - via Erase and install 2) MacBook - via Archive and install Since that point I've been having a problem with Software update. It allowed me to download the new version of iTunes and Quick Time but won't let me download Garage Band Update 3.0.5 Login and Keychain Update 1.0 The error message is None of the checked updated could be installed You do not have appropriate access privileges I'm doing it from my account - which is definitely an administrator. I've also created a new Administrator account and tried it from there with the same results. Anyone any ideas how to get round it? [/QUOTE]
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