Hey  Wilton.  I would trash that IceClean program.  Their website is
garbage & I've not heard much about the program.  Have you heard of
Onyx?  It's a reputable utility.  It's free, widely known & Apple
endorses it.

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/onyx.html

http://www.titanium.free.fr

Let us know how it goes.  We're here to help!
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On Nov 26, 9:27 am, Wilton Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>         After learning about IceClean from some recent emails, I download and 
>  
> installed it. I decided to use it to repair Permissions. When I  
> clicked on the repair note, it asked for my password. When I printed  
> in my password, I was told I had the wrong one. I repeated the  
> routine, I got the same answer. What is happening?
> I have an eMac using OS 10.5.5.
> Thanks
>
> Wilton Shaw
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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