Hi George,

A vareity of reported problems relating to the 10.2.3 update, 
particularly not being able to recognize your optical drive after the 
update.  However, in the rare instances when that occurs, installing 
the 10.2.3 combined updater has been reported to cure the problem.

Ward Oldham, MacDude
MacTown
1041 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY  40204
502-485-1243
ward at mactown.us

On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 07:08  PM, Bill Rising wrote:

> On 1/5/2003 17:18, George H. Yankey wrote
>
>> I have two questions that I would appreciate some help with:
>> 1st.  I am running OS 10.2.2. and everything is working well.  Should 
>> I
>> upgrade to 10.2.3?  I think I read somewhere that .3 is causing some
>> problems .
>
> I've put it on 3 different machines (including an old beige G3), and it
> has run fine. Dunno what it fixed (read me? What read me?). Didn't 
> break
> anything.
>
>>
>> 2nd.  My Dock is getting cluttered.  Is there some way  I can
>> consolidate like programs ( say for example, games  or graphics
>> programs ) in a folder similar to what I  did when I was using   the
>> Launcher is 8.7?
>>
>
> One simple way is:
>
> Make a new folder in your home directory (or wherever you like, 
> actually).
> Give it a good name, like Apple Menu.
> Go to http://home.earthlink.net/~jjqueenan/Apple_Menu_Icons.sit and
> download some good apple menu icons.
> Change the icon for your new Apple Menu folder to one of the nice 
> apples
> (to change an icon in OS X:
>   click on one of the apples
>   hit command-I (or go to File->Get Info)
>   click on the icon in the info window
>   hit command-C (or go to Edit->Copy)
>   click on your new apple menu
>   hit command-I
>   click on the icon in the info window
>   hit command-V (or go to Edit->Paste)
> Drag the Apple Menu to the Dock
> You can now put items (aliases and the like) into the Apple Menu folder
> (or into folders within the apple menu folder) and access them from the
> apple menu on the dock.
>
> I suppose you could also put a pile of stuff into your Favorites 
> folder,
> and drag the Favorite folder to the dock, but the apple icons are 
> really
> nicely done. :<)
>
> Bill
>
>
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