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mercredi 8 juillet 2015

You Do Not Have Appropriate Access Privileges (1)...

I can't even start ProTools 11. When I start, I get this message, and PT shuts down.

I am logged in as administrator. I did a disk utility repair of permissions. I checked and verified my iLok, and PT 11 is there and it seems right.

I don't have an older copy of PT, all I can do is re-install the same one.

Is there any help out there?


1 commentaire:

  1. this solved it for me:
    Thanks for the reply, Chief Technician. I checked the permissions and they were read/write for all the available users (cwhite (me.. admin user), system, admin, and everyone). Still wasn't getting past the DB initialize. So, I discovered the Workspace.wksp file in /Users/shared/Pro Tools/. I moved that out to the desktop, launched PT11, and bingo. It opened.

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