Well, as a last resort, you could try to yank all the files and folders from
your Preferences folder. Don't delete them! Put them away, but keep them
around. Make sure that you quit all running applications but the Finder.
That would tell you if some preferences is corrupted.

-Laurent.
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On 05/09/02 12:22, "Philip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nope.  No file by that name, either.  <heavy sigh>  Oh well.  Thank you for
> your help.  I sincerely appreciate it.
> 
> Philip
> 
>> Strange that you don't have that file. Anyway, you might want to look for
>> another similar file named 'com.apple.helpui.plist'. Try to delete that one
>> too, if you have it. If you don't have it, or if after deleting it, you
>> still have the problem, then I don't know what is wrong.
>> 
>> -Laurent.



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