3 things to try: 1. download the combo update for 10.3.7 and reinstall
2. run fsck from the startup details here: <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214>
3. use the install CD, don't install. select disk utility from the pull-down menu run repair disk from the application run repair permissions after disk repair done.
John, the 10.3.7 combo updater seems to have fixed it. I just wish I knew what caused the problem to begin with.
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Dennis B. Swaney
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