Any application that is in the Applications folder should be accessible to any user of the computer. If you have it in your user area, it won't run except for you. Make sure AppleWorks is in this folder.

Tim
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 10:10  PM, don hinkle wrote:

Running OS X.
I'm the Admin.
I just added a User, a part-time helper; BUT I can't manage to give her
permission to use AppleWorks. She logs in ok, and can access other apps,
but Appleworks denies her everytime. I've run Repair Permissions twice,
once from on board, and then ran Disk Utility from the Install disk.
Both said everything was fine.


I've run out of ideas and so has David Pogue's otherwise fine book.

I turn to you, ladies and gentlemen on the front lines of X to help me
solve this.

You have the floor...


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