I was plagued by a message like this a few years ago. Eventually it turned out that I had installed MLO under my computer’s sysadmin ID but I was accessing MLO under my restricted user ID. The The restricted ID was able to read but not write some directories belonging to sysadmin where some MLO files were being kept. My cure was to reinstall MLO under the restricted user ID. I’m not saying that you did the same thing, but I think the lesson was to make very sure that add MLO files are in directories writable by the current user ID. I’m not sure that the opffending file was actually the profile file.
-Dwight
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