There is an update in "Software Update" for "Keychain and Login",
I installed the updates and then repaired permissions without getting that error message.
(Can't get "Front Row" to work at all now though)
Dave
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I had updated the Keychain and Login as well, but with the error.
Have you tried repairing permissions from the boot DVD?
Figured out my problem with "Front Row"
The screensaver in Front Row was on and was causing the monltor to go blank,
I've now turned the screensaver off and Front Row works fine now.
Dave
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Have you tried repairing permissions from the boot DVD?
Figured out my problem with "Front Row"
The screensaver in Front Row was on and was causing the monltor to go blank,
I've now turned the screensaver off and Front Row works fine now.
Dave
Dave, just how do you do that?
I tried with my Leopard disk and held down the "C" key, but all it does is take me directly to the install Leopard screen that says, "Select Language" screen and english is highlighted.
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I see there are 2 downloads for Apple Remote Desktop 3.2- Client and Admin. I believe I downloaded (through SU) the Client. Admin is much larger. Any difference?
I tried with my Leopard disk and held down the "C" key, but all it does is take me directly to the install Leopard screen that says, "Select Language" screen and english is highlighted.
In the menu bar for the startup disk you should be able to see "Utilities",
Scroll down it for "Disk Utility" and run the utility.
You may have to get past the language part of the install DVD to see it.
(Now you are making me think about it, Trying to remember it in my head)
After you run the utility to repair permissions, You can choose the startup disk
from the menu for startup disk and then reboot.
Dave
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I'll try that. SINC, go to the menu and choose Disk Utility and go from there. Should one always Repair permissions from the disk?
I had to do it just once from the DVD, Now I am able to do it from the hard drive,
Although it does take longer than it did using Tiger, Seems forever.
Dave
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