CS2 in Snow Leopard issue

I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard, but I am still using CS2.
In Illustrator, after converting text to outlines, when I try to save as an
EPS file, I get this warning...
"Only fonts with appropriate permission bits will be embedded"
Any ideas?

Some fonts are restricted and you cannot embed them the other partyneeds to have a copy of that font as well.
But itf you outlined the font then it is just a warning.
I would not worry about it

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