Already tired of watching movies on your new video iPod ehh Nelson?

It looks more like it is locked at the system level (you are not the  
true owner). Change the owner to be you, then you should be able to  
do more with it.

             Jerry


On Oct 13, 2005, at 2:19 AM, Nelsn Helm wrote:

> OS 10.3.9
> 5.GB available on system disk.
>
> I just tried to open a file created by someone else using a program  
> I don't use very often.
>
> This message popped up:
> "The temporary file 'filename' could not be created on the system  
> disk. Use a different name, make more room on the disk, or unlock it."
>
> The system disk "Get Info" shows:
> You can    Read & Write
> Owner    System [locked]
> Access    Read & Write
> Group    admin
> Access    Read & Write
> Others    Read only
>
> Is the problem that the file was created by someone else, and that  
> "Others" can "Read only"
>
> Is the solution to allow others to "read and write"?
>
>
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