Gregg Gorrie wrote:

> on 2/21/04 8:57 PM, ansberry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Tried to install director on my S900 running 10.2.  It tells me that
> > an extension (I forget the name) needs to be installed.  It is included
> > in the resources folder.  When I try to drag it to the extensions
> > folder, I'm told the extensions folder can't be modified.
> > I'm pretty much a beginner with OSX.  How do I get the extension
> > into the folder so I can install CPU director?
> >
> > Mike
> >
>
> Did you download it in OS9 or OSX? I had an app (it might have even been
> that one) that I downloaded while in OS9 refuse to install properly
> (probably because it un-stuffed itself in OS9) ... when I downloaded it
> again in OSX, everything was fine.
> --
> Gregg
>

I downloaded it in OS9.1.  I can't get my 10.2 to work with the internet.
The computer dials the wrong number.  I am certain that the correct
information is entered in the connect panels.  I've talked to tech people at
Best Data and at my ISP.  Everyone is baffled.

Mike


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