Hey, you are lucky enough that both your machines are faster G4s and you are using the very latest OS!! So you will more than likely receive a dozen replies to your question. My question concerning network printing between an old ratty G4 Yikes 350 and a beige G3 got NARY an answer. I wonder--is there such a thing as Apple Yuppie Snobs who forget that they once had "inferior" machines?? NAaaa.... ----Original Message Follows---- From: John McGibney <ensignjd at optonline.net> Reply-To: "Power Macintosh G4 List" <G4 at lists.themacintoshguy.com> To: "Power Macintosh G4 List" <G4 at lists.themacintoshguy.com> Subject: [G4] 2 machines, 2 different problems Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 17:46:10 -0400 I have 2 problems with OS-X 10.3.3 Machine 1 a G4 tower: I can't access the root level on the startup drive. It's owned by System and Admin users can read only. All other machines I have running X allow Admin users read/write privileges. This means some installers don't work because they can't access the root level. This is the only machine with this problem. The other machines I have access to allow Admin users read/write access. I'm sure I'll have to do some Terminal command to fix it as the normal maintenance/repair procedures didn't work. All machines are running 10.3.3 with the latest patches from Apple. Machine 2 G4 PowerBook: The windows don't seem to remember the Icon placement nor settings to keep arranged by name. The global settings for Icon view are "Keep arranged by name" this setting doesn't change. But when the Applications folder and Utilities folder are opened they revert to "this window only settings and the icons, window size, etc. are all messed up. Window placement is off etc. If I set window view options back to global they stay for a while, usually the next reboot. If I set the "This window only" settings to keep...by name placement will also foul up after a while. Either way settings don't seem to keep after a restart. I've run the usual maintenance routines on the PB but it didn¹t help. Nor did deleting the invisible .DS_store files inside each folder. I know there was a preference file to delete to cure this oddity but when I read the articles I didn't have the problem. Of course I didn't save the info nor remember where I read it. Anybody know the cure? TIA John _________________________________________________________________ Best Restaurant Giveaway Ever! Vote for your favorites for a chance to win $1 million! http://local.msn.com/special/giveaway.asp