Well it certainly sounds like something is broken but I haven't heard of this issue before.

Is it the *same* script that used to work or did you recreate it possibly making a typo?

What versions of QS and OSX?

The renaming of the user folder sounds suspicious. It's hard to guess what else they might have done when described as "a whole bunch of crap". I'd try reseting QS as described in the FAQ. Maybe there's a path left over in the in cache that's screwing something up?
http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/web/faq

Howard


On Dec 3, 2008, at 4:10 PM, Arlo wrote:

I have an Applescript action that I wrote that was working with
Quicksilver just fine. Then, I.T. did a whole bunch of crap to my
machine (installed AdmitMac, renamed my user folder, etc.). I've spent
all day setting my machine back up, which included backing up my ~/
Library/Application Support/Quicksilver folder contents and
reinstalling Quicksilver. When I put my Applescript action into the /
Actions folder and restart Quicksilver, all of a sudden, I cannot
invoke Quicksilver with any trigger, including the default Control-
Space I had been using. Once I delete the Applescript and restart
Quicksilver, Quicksilver behaves as it should. There don't seem to be
any permission issues. I've even tried a simple 'display dialog "hello
world"' action to see if my code was the issue, and it cause the same
behavior. Is something happening in my new set up that screws with
Quicksilver if I have anything in the Actions folder? I apologize if
this bug has already been documented or if there is already a
workaround in the forum -- I searched all over for an answer. Thank
you.

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