> > More of an OS architecture question, but certain extensions of mine are not
> > showing up in the Extensions Manager (this is rather annoying since they're
> > the very extensions I'd like to shuffle around). Is there a resource I need
> > to tweak to get them to show up?

> No. some extensions aren't allowed to be disabled by EM such as the Text
> Encoding Converter, Apple modem tools. etc etc. You have to manually drag them
> into the Extensions (disabled). BTW you need the Text Encoding Converter so
> don't disable that one ;-)

Well, that's the funny part -- these Extensions are third-party, not Apple.
Time to do some comparisons with ResEdit.

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