On Apr 27, 2010, at 6:28 PM, Yoon-Jeong Cho wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We use ImageJ on our Mac (Mac OS X 10.6.3, 64-bit) that has multiple
> user accounts. For some reason, 64-bit version of ImageJ is only
> accessible/usable by the user account that installed the program. For
> instance, when we install ImageJ using user account A, access is denied
> on user account B. When permission level is changed to allow all users
> to read and write on the program, the program appears "damaged" on user
> account B (and appears to be 8kb in size) and is inaccessible although
> it works just fine on user account A. If the program is re-installed on
> the second user account, then it will now appear "damaged" on user
> account A and work fine on user account B.
>
> All accounts are administrators, and changing privilege/permission level
> of the program plus every file inside its content did not help;
> restarting the computer or re-downloading and installing ImageJ (1.43)
> does not resolve the issue, either.
>
> The regular 32-bit version works fine and can be accessed from any
> account, no matter what account was used to install it. All the other
> programs we have work fine as well; the issue is specific to 64-bit ImageJ.
>
> Did anyone run into the same problem? Please let me know if you know the
> solution to this issue. We appreciate your help.
This is a problem with file permissions that is fixed in the ImageJ64.app included with the 1.43 distribution for OS X.
-wayne