Hi,

I ran disk utility and repaired the permissions, it did not help. I installed the 10.2.8 cumulative update as I soon as I installed the os. I heard about aprogram called Onyx, but that is only for os 10.3 and above. Anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks,
Bob

Bruce Johnson wrote:

Run Utilities > Disk Utility and repair permissions. That might fix it. If that doesn't do it, try downloading and applying the cumulative 10.2.8 update.

Bruce Johnson



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