On 22 Sep 2011, at 10:48, James AUSTIN wrote:
Hello James

yes; that's correct. You'll need to remove the existing instance from your 
log-in items under System Preferences > Users and Groups, (under Lion), I think 
that is under "Accounts" in Snow Leopard but, if you're installing under SL you 
shouldn't be a
having such issues anyway. I don't think the menus are accessible under SL but 
the initial installation should be.

Lynne

Hello Lynne, 

Thanks for the heads up. I have already done this, but I'll try it again from 
scratch. The DB app under the Mac OSX folder is a UNIX exec is that right?
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