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CAN'T OPEN .SIT FILES / error #17527, Insufficient access privileges I've downloaded a variety of .sit software files on my Power Mac 8600 / OS 9.1, none of which will open in Stuffit. The Stuffit error message is always the same: "An error has occurred while expanding the file xxx.sit (Insufficient access privileges) Error #17527" In all cases, if you double click on the file in the Shared folder, it just opens LimeWire. I don't understand this either. Does anyone know what's going on here? Maybe it's a copyright feature? Thanks for your time, Soulfilet |
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http://support.allume.com/techsuppor...pic.php?t=1751 http://support.allume.com/techsuppor...opic.php?t=313 http://support.allume.com/techsuppor...p?id=517&prod= The top of the 3rd link page will show that it's a stuffit engine error. I guess that suggests a dwnlding error, either during the dwnlding process or corrupted at the source. Alternatively, the file hasn't completed dwnlding. Or you're running off a network & don't have permissions for carrying out the operation. These are my suggestions anyway. |
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Thanks for those links! Of the files that won't unstuff, there are 24 LimeWire Documents (mostly .sit, also a .pdf, and a .tx), 4 Stuffit Expander documents, 1 Stuffit document, and 1 Stuffit Deluxe archive. The downloaded files that WILL open are: 1 ZipIt document, 2 SimpleText documents, 1 text clipping. So maybe the files that won't unstuff are corrupt or incomplete? There are a lot of them though, doesn't seem likely to me. I'm thinking there's something I'm not doing right to open them. Besides the "error #17527, Insufficient access privileges", there were a couple of Stuffit files that when I tried to unstuff them said: "The file xxx.sit does not appear to be compressed or encoded. The application LimeWire might be able to open this file." I tried this, but there is apparently no way to open a file in LimeWire. Surely this is a common problem? If it is, no-one is talking about it. |
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There has been an issue in OS 8-9 about files losing their normal icon. The suspect was Java. It seems to strip the file of its identity. Put it into a file utility such as mac army knife & it either has LW as the creator or there's a ? for both creator & file type. Thus for that problem there are solutions. You'd need to search the forum for all suggestions. One is to rebuild the desktop: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=10182 which does more than is hinted at in that article. I't wise to rebuild desktop after installing new apps or even on a regular basis such as monthly. And of course to use a file utility such as mac army knife. Using the File Attribute Editor you add the appropriate file type & creator code. Then the file's identity & icon are returned as they should be. For suggestions on this search any of the mac sections of the forum. Here's one link I quickly found: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=26892 & 2 of the other mac forums to look or do a search within these sections: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/forumd...ne=&forumid=26 http://www.gnutellaforums.com/forumd...000&forumid=46 Blank documents has been an issue for some people & you'll find a no. of threads that discuss it. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; October 28th, 2004 at 08:35 PM. |
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I'm having a bit of the same problem. I've downloaded a .bin file which should open with Stuffit Expander. However, when I drop the file onto the icon, I get a message saying that "the file does not seem to be compressed", and asks me if I want to open it with LimeWire. Obviously, that doesn't work. Rebuilt desktop, can't do anything in the File Exchange CP (it recommends I open it with GraphicConverter!); don't have MacArmyKnife. Any suggestions? Am I using the File Exchange CP incorrectly? TIA. |
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FileType -- http://www.frederikseiffert.de/filetype/ Free, and it works on OS 9 too. The culprit I recall that changed the mappings was one of the versions of RealPlayer for Mac. The last time I used that (years ago) was the last time I used that http://www.micromat.com/tt_lite/tt_lite.html was also handy for rebuilding the desktop database file and fixing lost mappings. I see it's still free. |
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Which utility are you using to check the files attributes? If it is a true bin file. Find another bin file & explore what file attributes it has. Then you can add the same (BUT make a backup copy of it 1st!!! Just in case something goes wrong!) File type & creator are the ONLY 2 attributes yo need to change. The others are much less important & changing them may cause unexpected results! Xcuse my ignorance but what does TIA mean? |
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TIA=Thanks In Advance!! If this is a true .bin file, then it is an old compression scheme called MacBinary, which used to open with Stuffit. Or, it could be a BinHex file. I'm trying to find examples of both. BTW, the file is the Mac OS 9 Installer. |
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