Michael, I received the following on the error message.

> This message is in response to Erage having gotten an afpAccessDenied error
> (-5000) when trying to startup. Apple describes this as ³Insufficient access
> privileges for operation.²
>  
> My assumption from looking at the code is that this message wording is in
> response to a specific and common miss-configuration problem probably from a
> some previous release. I doubt this user has that specific problem so the
> wording doesn¹t apply.
>  
> The user should make certain that he or she has read and write permissions to
> everything in the Microsoft User Data folder.

Try this first. Move the Microsoft User Data folder to the desktop. Let
Entourage create a new one. Then check the permissions on the blank Main
Identity folder that was created. Compare them to the Main Identity in the
Microsoft User Data folder on the desktop. Fix permissions, then drag just
the fixed Main Identity back to the new folder.

You can bring over your scripts, but do not bring over the old Entourage X
and Entourage 2001 Identities. They are no longer needed.

If this doesn't work, create a new User in System Preferences and test
Entourage in a new Identity. You can drag your Main Identity to Shared so
you can access it in the new User.

Go to System Preferences --> Create a New User in Accounts. Switch to the
New User by logging out/in or use Fast User Switching. Test Entourage  in
the new User.  

-- 
Diane 
  


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