HI! WOW ... denies itself! Would be helpful if we knew box/and O/S particulars when folks send in notes on this "forum". That said, I find this VERY helpful soi hat's off to ALL contributors.

Once had an assembler program (I'm an o-l-d guy) that "ate itself" during execution ... a real toughie to find + DUH! when found. All of a sudden ... BLAMO! program disappeared ... LOL!

Am keeping an eye on this "forum" to see how all do w/the just-announced APPLE TIGER ... currently have an iMAC G5 w/10.3.8 PANTHER on it.

 YEA for LS,
       DickJ

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On May, 1 2005, , at 5:12 PM, Michael Spencer wrote:

Hi gang,

I've found LS to be robust and reliable and, other than the recent problem with quitting, since fixed, pretty much bullet proof. So I figure that the current situation is operator error.

I use the app, like a lot of people, to allow having an app on my main machine, but also on my Powerbook, figuring I can only be at one keyboard at a time. No problems sleeping at night.

But:

I have an application that is set up to Deny ANY ANY ANY. Fine. With these settings, it should stay in the corner and do the job.

Now. On my Powerbook, same app. And LS is setup to Deny ANY ANY ANY.

And, you guessed it: the app has discovered itself. I have no clue how this is happening. Any ideas?

Michael Spencer

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