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Message 39172 - Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 5:03:20 UTC

When I tried to open BOINCManager in OS X Lion the following appeared:
"You are currently not authorized to manage the client.
Please contact your administrator to add you to the
'boinc_master' user group."

I am the administrator, but I can't create this group because I'm told "Name is used by another user." Every other user on the machine has the same problem - nobody seems to be the user who controls 'boinc_master'. Advice and compassion would be welcome.
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Message 39174 - Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 6:40:58 UTC - in response to Message 39172.  

When you get a permissions error alert, you will need to run the BOINC installer again after upgrading to Lion.
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Message 39213 - Posted: 23 Jul 2011, 16:22:56 UTC

I am also having the same problem. I have tried reinstalling BOINC and I still get an error message:

"BOINC ownership or permissions are not set properly; please reinstall BOINC.
(error code -1200)"

What else can I try?
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Message 39221 - Posted: 23 Jul 2011, 22:41:32 UTC - in response to Message 39174.  

When you get a permissions error alert, you will need to run the BOINC installer again after upgrading to Lion.

Was the installer tested under Lion?
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Message 39223 - Posted: 23 Jul 2011, 23:32:14 UTC - in response to Message 39221.  

Yes, by the developer for the Mac. Both 6.12.33 and the 6.13 versions.
But I forwarded this thread to development. I suspect Charlie is either on vacation and therefore only at certain times available, or he's melted... ;)
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Message 39235 - Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 11:49:02 UTC

Answer from the developer:
Any time that running the BOINC Mac installer doesn't solve a problem like this, the next thing to try is to run the "Uninstall BOINC" application which comes with the installer (in the "Extras" folder), then run the BOINC Installer again. The uninstaller does not remove the BOINC Data, so nothing should be lost.

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Message 39248 - Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 21:39:08 UTC

Thanks for all the assistance. I solved my problem by trashing the existing app and installing the latest version. BTW, there was no visible sign in the Users list in System Preferences (or anywhere else!) of a Boinc-related group. Still isn't, but it works so I'm definitely not "fixing" anything else.
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Message 39250 - Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 23:09:49 UTC - in response to Message 39248.  

Thanks for all the assistance. I solved my problem by trashing the existing app and installing the latest version. BTW, there was no visible sign in the Users list in System Preferences (or anywhere else!) of a Boinc-related group. Still isn't, but it works so I'm definitely not "fixing" anything else.

It won't be there. Apple protects you from it, because it doesn't have a password.
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Message 39261 - Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 13:47:51 UTC

I still haven't solved my similar/same problem. I've used the uninstaller and reinstalled 6.12.33 and I still get:

"BOINC ownership or permissions are not set properly; please reinstall BOINC.
(error code -1200)"

What can I try?
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Message 39266 - Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 14:56:35 UTC

SOLVED:

Well, after repairing permissions and rebooting, it seems to work OK now.

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Message 39281 - Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 23:06:25 UTC

I reinstalled an earlier version (6.10.58) but I don't know if that was necessary. Then I used Disk Utility to 'Repair Disk Permissions' and rebooted. When the computer started up it asked for permission for BOINC to accept incoming network connections which I "allowed". Then it just started up as normal. I haven't reinstalled 6.12.33. I'm just glad to have BOINC working again!

It could be that a reboot was all that was necessary? It was the first reboot since installing Lion.
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Message 39462 - Posted: 5 Aug 2011, 16:18:19 UTC

I have repaired permissions in OS X Lion and find that I have to reinstall Boinc every time I reboot the computer. My work is saved and I can resume but this is a real pain. I hope there is another work-around . . .
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Message 39465 - Posted: 5 Aug 2011, 22:53:29 UTC - in response to Message 39462.  

I have repaired permissions in OS X Lion and find that I have to reinstall Boinc every time I reboot the computer. My work is saved and I can resume but this is a real pain. I hope there is another work-around . . .

Two questions:
Which version of BOINC are you using?
What is the error number in the alert fromBOINC saying that permissions are not set properly?
Charlie Fenton
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Message 40329 - Posted: 23 Sep 2011, 21:46:29 UTC

I downloaded the latest version of BOINC and although it seems to run it runs so slowly that every time I try to select it, close it, open it etc it just says not responding and stays that way for 10+ minutes. I can't even access any menu items. OSX Lion on a 24" iMac (3Ghz, 4Gb RAM)
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Message 40333 - Posted: 23 Sep 2011, 23:10:00 UTC - in response to Message 40329.  

I downloaded the latest version of BOINC


Numbers please, you could be running one of three or four latest versions,

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Message 40499 - Posted: 1 Oct 2011, 6:57:18 UTC - in response to Message 40333.  

same issue here after many install and uninstall attempts. have also attempted manually adding user to the correct group - it now shows my user being a member of the boinc group multiple times.

Tested with both 6.12.35 and 6.13.6. Had to resort to using command line in --insecure mode to get anything to compute at all.
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Message 40555 - Posted: 6 Oct 2011, 9:00:15 UTC - in response to Message 40499.  

I'm running 6.12.35 (GUI) on Lion without such problem.
I have no idea about the cause of your permission problem.
But, you can check the data of the groups with 'dscl' command in Terminal.app.
# Even after successful installation, the groups, boinc_manager and boinc_project, are not shown in the list on "User and Group" control panel.
However, the data exists and can be checked the command.
The example below is the case of my Mac Pro.
I guess your uid ( tommy, in below ) should be listed in GroupMembership.
mpro:~ 1 $ dscl . -read /Groups/boinc_master
AppleMetaNodeLocation: /Local/Default
GeneratedUID: 4AA7FD9B-B9D4-40E9-93B2-336B4D93152F
GroupMembership: tommy
PrimaryGroupID: 101
RecordName: boinc_master
RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Groups
mpro:~ 2 $ dscl . -read /Groups/boinc_project
AppleMetaNodeLocation: /Local/Default
GeneratedUID: 50022A6B-A615-4C4F-A452-CB1176152E59
GroupMembership: tommy
PrimaryGroupID: 102
RecordName: boinc_project
RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Groups

Hoping this info gives some help for you.
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Message 42743 - Posted: 25 Feb 2012, 19:29:40 UTC - in response to Message 40555.  
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Not helpful for me. I have the same problem and have now lost the ability to run/support Boinc/WCG. I have re-installed, uninstalled and re-installed, run Permissions, rebooted, ... I am the administrator. I have changed permissions where the folder was locked ... still unable to run it! This is the first time I've had trouble reinstalling. I've had to do it before with other upgrades but it was simple and easy. This is AWFUL!

I meant to mention that it's the first time I've done an install that triggered and opened Pacifist!
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