Thanks, Allan.

I posess a lot of detailed knowledge about certain things, some of them
electronic in nature.  The Mac is not in this category, and is not likely to
be since I don't have enough time left on the planet to allocate a lot of it
to such things.  The help I get from being on this list is much appreciated.

David Dudine



> From: Allan Atherton <aatherton at insightbb.com>
> Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 17:52:20 -0500
> To: Mac Group <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
> Subject: MacGroup: Re: Slow Mac recovers?
> 
> David Dudine <ddudine at psci.net> wrote:
>> ... Unfortunately, I don't know how to find the Main Identity folder.
>> Will the Old Database and Old Cache be accompanied by new ones after the
>> rebuild?  How do I distinguish between them?
> 
> Only PC users can't find stuff in their computers ;-) In Finder, under File,
> use Find, and just type in main identity. When it's found, click on it and
> the path will appear in the bottom half of the window. Then click on the
> Main Identity folder at the end of the path, and you will be taken right
> into it.
> 
> After the rebuild, the old files will say Old.
> 
> Allan Atherton
> 
> 
> 
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