I actually ran an Installer Observer before installing 922, so  I can easily
locate the changes.

The thing is how to get to the original that were replaced. Is there an
easier way than Clean Install of 921? Some tome-wiever-thing maybe?

Carsten

> From: Roger Turpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 17:06:46 -0500
> To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: ALERT: Entourage 2001 users
> 
> It want exactly be quick but you can boot from the 9.1 or 9.2.1 CD and just
> do a "Clean Install"
> 
> Roger
> 
> 
>> From: Carsten Ortmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 23:02:34 +0100
>> To: Entourage mac Talk1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: ALERT: Entourage 2001 users
>> 
>> I, of course, managed to upgrade before this post.
>> 
>> Does anybody have advice for a quick way to go back to 9.2.1? Or maybe even
>> 9.1?
>> 
>> TIA
>> Carsten
>> 
>>> From: Paul Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 11:07:44 -0800
>>> To: Entourage Mac Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: ALERT: Entourage 2001 users
>>> 
>>> Anyone using Entourage 2001 in OS 9, and who uses any AppleScripts:
>>> 
>>>   DON'T UPGRADE TO OS 9.2.2  - STAY IN 9.2.1
>>> 
>>> In 9.2.2 I'm finding that all my applescripts that run from internal script
>>> menus (Outlook Express, Entourage, etc.) are so painfully slow that they
>>> usually time out.  (Independent applet applications are OK.) If they call
>>> the Finder, it's even worse - they always time out. Other things in
>>> applescripts or applets will break in AppleScript 1.7 running in OS 9.2.2
>>> (but are OK in AppleScript 1.7 in OS 10.1.1) - especially Finder calls and
>>> scripts which 'open for access with write permission' to create new files -
>>> they are no longer automatically text files, so they can't open or print by
>>> the Finder (which might time out anyway) unless you assign them a creator by
>>> the Finder (might time out)  or  just give them a ".txt" extension - then
>>> they're text files.
>>> 
>>> None of this applies to Entourage X in OS 10.1.1. I'm not sure yet if it
>>> applies to Entourage 2001 run in Classic booted from OS X.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, if you don't have a special reason for upgrading to 9.2.2 but do
>>> depend on applescript, don't upgrade to 9.2.2. Stay in 9.2.1.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Paul Berkowitz
>>> 
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