on 11/16/02 8:22 PM, Seth Austen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have had a recurring problem on my wallstreet for a few months now.
> Sometimes when I touch the menu bar with the cursor, the finder will quit.
> Sometimes it happens without doing this, instead, a program will just crash
> on me (sometimes while quitting the program) and when I go to the menu bar
> to restart, the finder will quit, then I have to do a force restart.

Do you have any kind of extension/control panel set to patch the menu bar,
or have you hacked the Finder's menu bar in any way? This is the first place
to start. One you may not immediately think of is fax software. This is
where I would start looking.
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