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				March 23rd, 2003
			
			
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  |   | Enthusiast |  |  Join Date: October 30th, 2002 
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  It does work.  What particular errors or failures are you experiencing?
 If you're having trouble removing LimeWire, start the Terminal in /Applications/Utilities while logged in as an administrative user, and type at the prompt:
 
 sudo rm -rf /Applications/LimeWire
 
 Enter your password if and when prompted.  When you get another shell prompt, enter this command to remove the LimeWire's preferences.
 
 rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/LimeWire
 
 This will not remove any of your downloaded or shared files.  Once you get another shell prompt, you can quit Terminal.
 
 Run Repair Permissions in Disk Utility, also in /Applications/Utilities.
 
 You can then try to install LimeWire again.  Note that it will only be able to install in /Applications if you are an administrative user.  (If your system only has one user, then you are an administrative user.)
 
 Mark
 @version@/10.2.4
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