Every time a user with out admin privliges attempts to start up a classic application the following message is displayed:
"The operation could not complete because you do not have enough access privileges"
Computers are running Mac OS 10.2.2, our server is running Mac OS X Server (Don't know the version #), Classic is enabled in the Workgroup Manager for users. The Classic version on our computers is 9.2 (Its 9 point something). We are able to get classic to start up on login fine - but this still does not allow Classic apps to run, the boxes fly across the screen like a app has been opened and then nothing. But if we have the startup on classic option turned off in the Workgroup Manager then we recived the message above.
Within workgroup manager we have two user groups one for staff and one for students. While staff and students are located within the Students group in the future we will move staff to their associated group.
If you could help it would be much appreciated, since we are attempting to run educational programs on our school network for secondary and primary students, with no success.
Thanks in advanced.
Luke
Trangie Central School - NSW, Australia
"The operation could not complete because you do not have enough access privileges"
Computers are running Mac OS 10.2.2, our server is running Mac OS X Server (Don't know the version #), Classic is enabled in the Workgroup Manager for users. The Classic version on our computers is 9.2 (Its 9 point something). We are able to get classic to start up on login fine - but this still does not allow Classic apps to run, the boxes fly across the screen like a app has been opened and then nothing. But if we have the startup on classic option turned off in the Workgroup Manager then we recived the message above.
Within workgroup manager we have two user groups one for staff and one for students. While staff and students are located within the Students group in the future we will move staff to their associated group.
If you could help it would be much appreciated, since we are attempting to run educational programs on our school network for secondary and primary students, with no success.
Thanks in advanced.
Luke
Trangie Central School - NSW, Australia