> Open your trash folder and highlight the folder "lLVI82z2j8AfYG" and 
> then use "Get Info" to find out who owns this folder. What your looking 
> for is under Ownership & Permissions.
> Toggle the Details tab and if you are the owner and don't have Read & 
> Write Access you can change your permissions.
> 
> Or if you can find the folder with a "Terminal Window" you can do a 
> chown to 777 which will all you all privileges.

Thanks Harry,

I just went through each nested folder and made sure that they were owned my me
and I had read & write privileges.

After selecting 'empty trash', I still get the insufficient permissions dialog
box.

Any other suggestions?

Eric in Phoenix

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