ShareAlike - 1.1share iTunes & iPhoto libraries between user accounts |
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Where is the need for this software? - Version: 1.0, 5/22/2004 12:32AM PST
dustind1241
A simple solution: Just move your iTunes Music folder and iPhoto Library folder to the main level of the Macintosh HD? Then change the permissions on the folder under the Get Info window and allow "Others" read and write access.
Didn't work for me - Version: 1.0, 4/27/2004 02:21AM PST
ohkami
This software didn't work for me. I shared the library and fixed the permissions from the master account. When I tried to start iTunes from the slave account it just said that the iTunes folder doesn't exist and cannot be created. I have my music located on a separate hard disk (not in the default iTunes folder), which may be the source of the problem. Unsharing the library again from the master account restored the original library.
title - Version: 1.0, 4/4/2004 10:56AM PST
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KeesW
what would be even better is if it would allow iTunes to &*^% launch when another user has left it running...
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- Allowing iTunes to launch for multiple users