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Do you launch Fire on login?  Do you launch multiple apps on login?  Are 
they Carbon?  Is iTunesHelper one of them?

Eric

On Tuesday, December 18, 2001, at 02:59  PM, John Craig wrote:

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> Just for reference, I've had this happen to me too in .29a. 
> Applications bounce forever, but never launch, and can't be force quit.
> I can remember two instances of this, can they both happened shortly 
> after launching fire.
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> On Tuesday, December 18, 2001, at 02:03 PM, Eric Peyton wrote:
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>> Yes - please try to do it again.
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>> So far there have been no significant changes between a and b that 
>> would cause this kind of havok ...
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>> Eric
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>> On Tuesday, December 18, 2001, at 12:07  PM, Matt Dudek wrote:
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>>> I don�t know whats going on, but I just wanted to tell you my 
>>> problem with
>>> .29b, I had been running .29a without any noticeable problems, but 
>>> when I
>>> was running .29b my computer started to do crazy things when I tried 
>>> to run
>>> fire while doing other things. especially with my microsoft office 
>>> programs.
>>> the office v.x programs would keep on bouncing but never load, and
>>> effectively freeze my computer by not even allowing me force quit 
>>> fire, or
>>> any of the other programs. at first I was afraid that apple ha
>>> d absolutely
>>> failed at their fabled osx stability, until I stopped running fire. 
>>> in which
>>> case everything returned to the nirvana that is Mac. Im no where 
>>> near a
>>> programmer, so I cant tell you anything specific, I can just tell you 
>>> the
>>> symptoms I saw. I love fire, and I would love to keep on using it, 
>>> but right
>>> now I cant. please email me if you have any questions. I havent 
>>> deleted
>>> fire, so I could try to recreate my problems for you. I hope this
>>> information helps.
>>>
>>> matt
>>>
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