Ahhhh, thanks Jerry, I felt this may be the case, the OS is 10.3.2  
and I have no idea the version of iPhoto. (the machine is 40 miles  
from here)  I am on the verge of upgrading them to a better machine,  
this should solve the problem.

Have a great evening.


John R.


On Mar 8, 2006, at 8:43 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:

> This is a shared library problem, the preferred solution to which  
> is dependent on which version of OS X and iPhoto. Please fill in  
> the blanks...jf
>
> On Mar 8, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Profile wrote:
>
>> Those more intelligent......this means all of you.
>>
>> I had given a G3 outfit to some friends, they have just purchased  
>> a digital camera, which will automatically start iPhoto and ask to  
>> import the pictures, works great in the Owners account, however I  
>> had set up an account for the daughter, when she is logged in the  
>> camera will not be recognized and iPhoto will not start, nor if  
>> you start iPhoto will it see the camera to do the import.
>>
>> In the setup for the daughter's account I have given permission  
>> for her to use all software other than Quicken (this is the  
>> parents request so the kids can't get into their affairs), so what  
>> am I doing wrong.
>>
>> This is an older blue and white G3, a small 9 gig. hard drive and  
>> a small amount of ram, but everything works just fine in the  
>> owner's account, so why won't it for the daughter?
>>
>> Thanks for your help, it is greatly appreciated.
>>
>> John R.
>>
>>
>



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