On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 05:08 PM, James Rohde wrote:

> Slightly shifting the topic, if indeed the CSM got corrupted, what are
> our options - would it be a good idea to backup any and all CSM's that
> we're not sure where the original install CD is? I have some which I
> probably have on a backup, but downloaded originally. Probably similar
> question could be asked for Sherlock plug-ins.

Jim, if you don't have the original install CD for Mac OS 9 have you 
considered what you would do if you needed to reinstall or clean 
install the system?  I would create an immediate backup of your current 
system folder just in case.  That would get all of those modules you're 
concerned about as well as other vital files like preferences and fonts.

Phil Burk
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