> I very recently began having startup problems, with the following error message > appearing: "...unable to start Finder due to problems initializing > ObjectSupportLib...". Options are to restart from the CD (DVD) or to quit. It > refers me to the startup CD, but there isn't anything specific on the CD, other than > a Finder (v9.0) reinstall. When it startsup in MultiUser mode, I get the list of > users, and those with limited Finder access seem to run fine, but I with full Finder > get the error message. Can anyone suggest where to go from here? Finder reinstall, > or something less intrusive? If Finder reinstall, can I install the 9.0 Finder, > then update to 9.2.2, or is the Finder the Finder (one version) in 9.0 and 9.2.2? > > Am running a 400MHz DV SE, OS 9.2.2, 384MB RAM. > > Lookup throughout the harddrive to verify that there was not a copy of > ObjectSupportLib lurking in there that may have been installed from some application > recently. I recall that ObjectSupportLib was incorporated into the OS somewhere > around 8.1 or 9.0. > > Thanks in advance, > Jerry
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