Hi Jane,

When applications quit, a good thing to try is trashing the preference 
lists in case these files have gotten corrupted. All of these files will
have names with a ".plist" extension. You might look under
finder for files with "script" and "plist" as part of their name.  They'll
be called something like "com.apple.scripteditor.plist" and there may
be more than one possible file.  Try moving these into the trash and
restarting the application.  A new plist file should get created with the 
default preference settings, and the application may just work.

I'm not sure this will succeed, but it's almost the most common type 
of fix to try. (The most common fix is repairing permissions with 
the disk utility).

I'm glad that Safari's working again for you, and yes, you did spell
my name correctly.  Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Esther 

On Tuesday, February 07, 2006, at 01:04PM, Jane Jordan (at home) <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have tried a few times now to open the Script Editor, but whenever  
>I do, I get a dialog saying that the script editor quit  
>unexpectedly.  Nothing else was affected.  How do I fix this  
>problem?  Is it time for me to bother Tech Support *again*?  *sigh*
>
>Jane


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