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On 2011-02-17 8:05 AM, Glenn wrote:
On Feb 17, 2011, at 7:06 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-02-17 5:23 AM, James Wilde wrote:
Andy Brown wrote:
The pad lock just shows that the extensions are installed for all user 
and can not be removed by the user, requires system admin.

I'm running on a Mac, OSX 10.6.6 and v.3.3.0.  As far as I know I _am_ the
system admin, but I can't open the padlock.  How does one do that?  I want
to get rid of the French and Spanish dictionaries.  (Nothing against the
French and Spanish, but I have a bunch of other languages).

Charles,
If you are logging as the ID you installed MAC OSX on, you are the
administrator.
Glenn

Glenn... you left my quote attribution, but trimmed out my reply...
which, if you had read, you'd have noted that I was not the one with a
Mac, I was trying to help James, who has the Mac.

Also, your reply was not helpful...

While Mac users are admins, they will still get prompted for the Admin
password when doing things requiring admin permissions...

That said, I'm not sure how this works when using the console, as I
don't use a Mac on a daily basis, I just help my Mom when she has
problems (she's been using them forever)...

What we need is someone with a Mac who knows how to do this to chime in...

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Best regards,

Charles

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