Be happy to. I've got a note I found somewhere with a complete list. I'll post it this evening.
rob Dan Crutcher wrote: > Rob: > > Could you explain this further? What Microsoft stuff can (or should) > you move from the System Folder to the MS folder? Extensions, > preferences, all of it? And for which programs? And does it matter > where it is in the MS folder and what the name of the MS folder is? > > Anyone else have any opinions or knowledge on whether this really does > help the system run more smoothly? I do get my share of crashes while > running MS apps and would love to find a way to reduce them. > > Dan > > >Bill: > > > >If you've got people telling you that, you should show them how much > faster, > >stabler and cleaner a system will run without any MS > >extensions. > > > >Strangely enough, MS products will run just as smoothly (if not more > so) if > >you move the extensions from the system folder into the MS folder. I > have to > >run IE and OE occassionally, but I've moved the crap into the > respective > >folders. > > > >Know what? My crashes in 8.6 and 9.2.2 are down 70%. > > > >I'll stick with Appleworks. Works just fine for me. Friends don't let > > >friends use Microsoft Products (or go to Starbucks). > > > >rob > > > The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be September > 24 For more information, see . A calendar of activities is at . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20020905/496088de/attachment.html
