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I have a PowerMac G5 1.6 running Panther (10.3.9). Last week I started receiving ‘Printer Error’ messages when attempting to print any document. I’ve deleted and reconnected my printer several times. I can access the web and see all network resources but, I can’t print. I also tried running Software Update several times and received the message below:<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="1"><FONT FACE="Lucida Handwriting"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>The update “filename” could not be verified and expanded correctly. Make sure you have permission to write to /private/tmp/503/ TemporaryItems/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate, them try again.<BR>
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<FONT FACE="Lucida Handwriting"><FONT SIZE="1"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>I receive this message when I attempt to download any of the items available from software update. I’ve used Disk Utility to verify the disk and check permissions. All appears well. I can print to my network printer in the Citrix environment. I know it’s software related and there must be a solution other than reinstalling the OS, any advice is appreciated.<BR>
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Thanks!<BR>
Toni Payne<BR>
GBOD<BR>
System Support Administrator<BR>
P.O. Box 340003<BR>
Nashville, TN 37203<BR>
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