Could you be a bit more explicit on which application you are trying to open
or install? I have specifically seen Macromedia applications behave strange
after going to 10.3, and for them there are workarounds.

Cheers,

Kim

On 23/02/04 4:11, "Dennis B. Swaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually it is in the setup. I open the application and the setup
> window opens. When I click on continue, I just get the spinning pizza
> until I force quit the application. I've repaired permissions but
> that doesn't affect it. Remembering that with Panther I had to
> reinstall another application while logged in as "root" to fix a
> problem, I tried it and the app worked fine in root but when I logged
> into my account, I still get the same problem. I only have the two
> accounts. FP iMac, 10.3.2, 512MB RAM. Any ideas?
> -- 
> Sincerely,
> Dennis B. Swaney


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