On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 7:38 PM, David Elmo wrote:


Change the name of the relevant extensions? What? To "Abba" (to get
priority) or "Zebra" (to push down the list)? Seriously, what do you mean?
You talking spaces before the name?



Actually, this I am sure is exactly what was meant. A space will place the extension at the top of the list, even before 1-9 and A. You can use the method of inserting letters and then a space before the actual name of the extension to set the priority in which the extensions load at bootup, thereby forcing them to load in a certain order to avoid the issue you are having. This sounds like a long process; it is, and that is why seasoned Mac veterans refer to it as 'Extension Conflict Hell'.


On a side note, I spelled refer as 'reffer' accidentaly and OS X thought I meant 'reefer'...


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