You were right - I appended .app and solved the problem.
Thanks Michael
Dudley Gager
On 01/02/2006, at 3:11 AM, Michael Parker wrote:
More than likely this is a permissions problem. Which
is why it appears for some users probably with less
access. So this would be a good starting point to
check. If the permissions are fine, you can try the
lower two workarounds. I've found that the first one
is sometimes needed.
If you append .app to the Indesign2 this may sort
out the problem or for an odd workaround:
"get info" on indesign2 (apple + i) and tell the
application to open using itself if that will work.
I suspect adding .app to Indesign will work.
Mike
--- Dudley Gager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
G'day listers,
I have installed Indesign 2.0 on a new Intel iMac
and it performs
normally in the admin account.
But when I am in a user account, strange things
happen.
I can launch Indesign by double clicking an Indesign
document and it
works fine, but I can't launch it from its
application icon because
the application icon in Get Info is a Filemaker Pro
document and
Filemaker Pro is launched instead.
But in the admin account, it is a normal PowerPC
app.
And when I tried to reinstall, I found that the
Install Adobe
Indesign 2.0 icon on the CD is also a Filemaker Pro
document if I am
in a user account. The Acrobat Reader Installer icon
on the same CD
is normal.
And when I am back in the admin account, the Install
Adobe Indesign
2.0 icon on the CD is back to normal.
Weird - does anyone who knows about these things
pick up any logical
explanation here?
Dudley Gager
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