On 10/10/04 4:26 PM, Glenn Zieman deftly typed out:

>> Try trashing:
>> 
>> /Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices.6B.csstore
>> 
>> Then launch Entourage and reset Notifications. Log out/in and see if
>> it is
>> listed.
> 
> Did not help for me. What I did see, when I had Entourage set to work
> off line, Database daemon was not active in Activity Monitor as well as
> System Preferences->accounts startup items.

Maybe the preference file that stores your Startup Items is foobar'd. The
file is /Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist. I'm not sure what the
LaunchServices cache file Diane suggested deleting is for. I don't have any
LaunchServices cache files on my system to investigate. LaunchServices are
responsible for keeping track of the application to launch for a specified
file type. I'm assuming that the file Diane mentioned is a cached version of
the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file in your Preferences folder, but I
don't see the relationship to your problem.

Try moving /Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist to the Desktop, log out
and log back in. Once logged in, launch Entourage. If prompted to turn
Office Notification on, do so. Quit Entourage and go see if the Microsoft
Database Daemon has been added to your Startup Items.

-Remo Del Bello 

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earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule."
- Gandalf the White in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"


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