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koopa35

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my home folder is on my second internal drive. thats where my itunes library is also. i went to install a app from itunes and i got the message in my attachment. can anyone help solve this issue.
 

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Duff-Man

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Duff-Man says...have you tried the obvious things? Fix permissions, or de-authorize, fix permissions and re-authorize again...that'd be a good simple place to start anyway....oh yeah!
 

koopa35

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Aug 7, 2008
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Los Angeles, CA
Duff-Man says...have you tried the obvious things? Fix permissions, or de-authorize, fix permissions and re-authorize again...that'd be a good simple place to start anyway....oh yeah!

i fixed permissions, when i tried to de authorize i get same message. again my itunes library is not on my boot drive but the app itself is.

edit: 18gb of ram on your mac pro thats crazy..
 
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