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Marketcircle KB .: Daylite 3.x .: Troubleshooting .: 'No write access' when editing

'No write access' when editing

If a 'No write access' message appears when you attempt to edit a record, please check the following:
  • that you are the only one currently editing this record; if Daylite is being used in a multi-user environment, please check with other users that no one else is editing the same record.
  • Uninstall the Logitech Control Center (LCC) - if you have this utility installed (as found in the System Preferences), we recommend you uninstall it; it is known to cause conflicts with Daylite. The uninstaller can be found in the Utilities folder on your system drive (from the Finder, select Go > Utilities).

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