On 3/31/01 1:02 AM, "Harry (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing I noticed about switching between OS X and OS 9 on the same
> machine is that it tends to wreak havoc with preferences - kills your menu
> bar battery indicator, screws with your location manager settinsg, and
> lastly, messed with IE and Entourage prefs (less so, though, than the other
> aforementioned ones).
>
> On IE, I noticed it ended up resetting and reconfiguring network settings
> (probably related to 'Internet' configuration settings, and on Entourage it
> just asked me, upon relaunching it, if I want it to be my preferred app.
>
> Is there any easy way to lock down prefs, or will I need to backup my prefs
> folder everytime I switch back between OS X and OS 9?
Hi Harry. I am definitely seeing it with the battery indicator, but I am not
seeing any other problems that you mention. 9 simply remembers whatever my
last settings were. Could there be something else in the equation? Are you
running 9 with various 3rd party extensions or just a basic set? (I have
various 3rd party ones, with little difficulty so far, FWIW).
Cb
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