Hello and Happy New Year,
I downloaded iTunes 6 in early November and didn't notice any trouble with it until a few days ago. Now when I tried to open
iTunes, I get the License agreement and after I click agree,
I get a message that tells me I don't have enough privileges to
open iTunes.
I have a powerbook G4 with !GHz and 1 MB L3 cache and 1GB SDRAM. I am running Tiger version 10.4.3.
I know a little UNIX and I am not a novice, but I don't really
understand the specs I gave above for my PowerBook.
This is what I tried:
I checked my wife's account on my PowerBook and her
iTunes logs into the music store all right. I repaired my
Hard Disk using Disk Utility, and then I followed the directions
on macox.com for eliminating the old installation of iTunes 6
on MacOSX's. I still have the same problem.
I downloaded the latest version of the iPod updates. I really
didn't want to do it since I haven't bought a new one yet, but
it was accidently checked and I aborted the download. After
that I started to have trouble with iTunes.
About the same time I downloaded the latest version of
QuickTime, but without clearing up my old copy of QT which
was also the latest version.
Thanks for your help
Dan
I downloaded iTunes 6 in early November and didn't notice any trouble with it until a few days ago. Now when I tried to open
iTunes, I get the License agreement and after I click agree,
I get a message that tells me I don't have enough privileges to
open iTunes.
I have a powerbook G4 with !GHz and 1 MB L3 cache and 1GB SDRAM. I am running Tiger version 10.4.3.
I know a little UNIX and I am not a novice, but I don't really
understand the specs I gave above for my PowerBook.
This is what I tried:
I checked my wife's account on my PowerBook and her
iTunes logs into the music store all right. I repaired my
Hard Disk using Disk Utility, and then I followed the directions
on macox.com for eliminating the old installation of iTunes 6
on MacOSX's. I still have the same problem.
I downloaded the latest version of the iPod updates. I really
didn't want to do it since I haven't bought a new one yet, but
it was accidently checked and I aborted the download. After
that I started to have trouble with iTunes.
About the same time I downloaded the latest version of
QuickTime, but without clearing up my old copy of QT which
was also the latest version.
Thanks for your help
Dan