on 26/2/03 1:43 PM, Keith Potter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> A few days ago, I upgraded to 10.2.4.  Yesterday I installed a
> whole suite of Adobe design programs.  Upon restarting my computer, I
> seem to have lost all my preference settings.  The dock is moved to the
> default setting and configuration.  My Explorer homepage was reset to
> the default, though my favorites were intact.  Worst of all, I lost all
> my OSX Mail settings and had to dig out the passwords and servers for
> my various accounts.  I also had to re-import my rules and mailboxes.

I had the exact same experience when I updated to 10.2.4. It took *forever*
before preferences would take (for quite some time the Finder would open
with two windows open even though I went to great lengths to ensure they
were *closed* when I last restarted).

Growing pains. Fortunately my settings have slowly taken (it seems like OS X
requires you beat it into its thick skull that you'd like a certain
setting).

L8r, Eric.


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