Am 19.04.2011 um 15.00 schrieb Jean-Christophe Helary:


On 19 avr. 11, at 21:46, Arno Hautala wrote:

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 03:04, Jean-Christophe Helary
<[email protected]> wrote:

On 19 avr. 11, at 15:45, Macs R We wrote:

Get your Finder prefs files from your main account and your other account and run the Developer tool FileMerge on them in pairs to see if there are any significant diffs.

I could do that, but I had erased the Finder prefs before rebooting so I was basically starting with a clean Finder.

Really should have just moved them aside, instead of deleting.

Sorry, that's what I meant. In the end I deleted stuff that I deed not need anymore.

But when I tried to see the issue what I did is copy the whole Library folder to the Desktop and remove the contents from the original location.

Create a new user, (with admin privileges),
Move/copy your saved Library to your startup disk, renaming it something like "troubleLibrary"
Open the new user
Move/copy trouble library into your new home, adjusting eventually access rights (batchmod.app is good for that)

Move/Copy folder by folder of the troubleLibrary to the new users library, while testing each time the behaviour of OpenOffice.
This should give you the folder which contains the troublemaker...
Then finetune that processus....
Rudolf


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