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Re: installing Robolab under Mac OS X
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Wed, 31 Dec 2003 11:47:50 GMT
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Hi John,

repairing the privilegs is a very good idea ... for the first
choice much better then mine. Your second idea .... also ...
If the mac can boot under os 9 you might try rebooting into 9 to run the
robotlab installer then boot back into x and see if it works.

... but this ways does not run on newer Mac that do not boot on MacOS 9.

Ralf





Am 29.12.2003 20:33 Uhr schrieb "John Morgan" unter <trees@utk.edu>:

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Am 28.12.2003 7:46 Uhr schrieb "Holger Kley" unter <holger31@comcast.net>:

Hello,

I just purchased Robolab 2.5.2 from Pitsco and am trying to install it under
Mac
OS 10.2.  When I try the process (while logged in under an account with
administrator priviledge) the installer gets to 2 or so files remaining, and
then gives "Cannot create file, 1008:5,-5000 Access denied" error message.

As a result, the main Robolab application is never created.

Pitsco folks are on vacation until 1/5/04, so if in the meantime, anyone has
any
suggestions, I'd be deeply appreciative.

Many thanks,

--H



try running the disk utility program found in the application/utilities folder
and use it to repair the privilages on the disk. this may or may not help but
I
know I run into this problem when trying to install OS updates.
If the mac can boot under os 9 you might try rebooting into 9 to run the
robotlab installer then boot back into x and see if it works.
hope this helps
John

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