Re: Where do I learn about long lasting cdr's or dvdr's ????

2009-01-06 Thread Charles Lenington
Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote: > On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 9:29 PM, aussieshepsrock > wrote: > >> HiYa Wallace, >> Wikipedia was my first stop and while the entries I found were >> info >> snip--- > > > Actually the tape formats in use 10 to 20 years ago can be found > cheaply. A

Re: Where do I learn about long lasting cdr's or dvdr's ????

2009-01-06 Thread Charles Lenington
Dan wrote: > At 10:13 AM -0800 1/5/2009, aussieshepsrock wrote: > >> I wanted to 'expand' on how I'm handling this family photo archive >> project. :-) >> > [snip - lots of details] > > snip more details... > Burned media stores data as "pits" in the substraight, under the > oute

Re: External DVD RW play dvds in osx??

2009-01-06 Thread jonas ulrich
On this particular machine I haven't ran the update since I installed. I did install a predownloaded 10.4.11 update and an itunes 7 update. I think I have solved the problem though. I just bought a DL DVD RW drive at a local computer recycler for $15. I used patch-burn and it works great! Thanks!!!

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread Hunter Fuller
2009/1/6 Dan : > > At 7:58 PM -0600 1/6/2009, Hunter Fuller wrote: >>2009/1/6 Dan : >>> Unlike Windoze, the memory management system in Unix is quite >>> efficient... So moving the swap files to a different hard drive will >>> improve overall system performance *ONLY* if your system is horribly

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Amanda Ward
Hey Bruce... > Give it a week or two, though and it'll feel just right. Then you'll > work on someone else's system with an old 20" or, heaven forfend, a > 17" screen at 1024 x 768 and you'll be all "What IS this puny thing I > have to work with?? Let me get back to my *normal* computer!" 8-) I'

Any reason to keep OS 9.2.2 if not used 6 mos?

2009-01-06 Thread JIM RAPER
Hi, I haven't used OS 9.2.2 for at least 6 months. Is there any real reason to keep it on my machine? My apps and files that I use regularly are written for the OS X system. I have OS X 10.2.8 on a separate drive. I have been very careful to put only OS X stuff on my machine. I would like to clean

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread aussieshepsrock
Hello All! Original Poster Here. Looks like I've kicked up a diverse conversation here. I think I've gleaned a great deal of thoughts from what's been discussed and I'll check on the NIST info soon. I want to comment on the RAW image file discussions. It occurs to me that the proper way to think

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 7:58 PM -0600 1/6/2009, Hunter Fuller wrote: >2009/1/6 Dan : >> Unlike Windoze, the memory management system in Unix is quite >> efficient... So moving the swap files to a different hard drive will >> improve overall system performance *ONLY* if your system is horribly >> memory poor in the

Re: Help: My New 23" ACD fails to turn on!

2009-01-06 Thread ScottTheRobot
Nothing. No lights, the USB ports don't work. And the computer does not recognize that anything is connected. (when i connect from remote desktop or a second monitor) I am thinking now that it is the main power board. When i hold the flashlight to it as suggested by Kris, there is no image. Scott

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Vic
On Jan 6, 10:42 am, Dan wrote: > heh.  Just ran across some old PDF files that I cannot seem to open > anymore.  Preview gives an empty window.  Adobe Reader crashes. > Tried full Acrobat on XP - it blue screens.  That's a good example of > how Adobe formats work - even the "open" ones. > > - Da

Re: Can I do This?

2009-01-06 Thread Edward O'Morrow
On Jan 6, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote: > > Is there an app that will start iTunes (Or any music player) at a > specific time, like an alarm clock? Or is there a way I could build a > script to do this? Thanks, Dennis in Edna > Dennis, You can start iTunes from iCal. The Help menu

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread Hunter Fuller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 2009/1/6 Dan : > Unlike Windoze, the memory management system in Unix is quite > efficient... So moving the swap files to a different hard drive will > improve overall system performance *ONLY* if your system is horribly > memory poor in the first pla

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Tom
On Jan 6, 12:22 pm, Dan wrote: > Just out of curiosity, how big are those pre-compression files?  Are > you doing this in 1080 or higher? > > - Dan. How big are these movies, these video files? Well, a manual I have here on Final Cut says: "the DV video that you work with in Final Cut features 5

Re: Address Book import

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 6, 2009, at 4:58 PM, George Hozendorf wrote: >> > > That did it. Now how do I rename the "Last Import" or delete it? Ignore it, or add someone from your emails to replace it. "Last Import" is a placeholder to show you the last thing you added. so you can check what's new or not. If y

Re: Address Book import

2009-01-06 Thread George Hozendorf
On Jan 6, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote: > > > On Jan 5, 2009, at 6:58 PM, George Hozendorf wrote: > >> >> Could some one tell me an easy way to import Last Name, First Name >> and >> eMail address info from Excel into the Address Book Application? > > Save it as a text file, comma or

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 2:14 PM -0800 1/6/2009, Wm. Arnold wrote: > > >for Taiyo Yuden DVD's That review notwithstanding, TY media is excellent. I've been buying 'em in bulk for quite a while now. Can offer some thru LEM Swap if there's desire. Taiyo Yuden is one

Re: I am thinking about a processor upgrade for my G4/400 AGP

2009-01-06 Thread Al Poulin
On Jan 6, 2009, at 1:29 PM, g3-5-list group wrote: > == 1 of 5 == > Date: Tues, Jan 6 2009 9:10 am > From: RiverMan > > > Thanks to all of you for responding! Lots of differing views. After > searching Ebay I have concluded that I would probably be better off > buying a used G5. Although I love

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
and they say NOTHING about other brands tested... to me that just says 'hey, we think this is the best, look it burns at the fully rated speed on our DVD burner yipee!' a few years back i read a review that showed ALL their test data, it was an insane amount of information (wish i rememb

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
That's me every time I go home. 17" CRT at home(nice eMac CRT) and at work I have a 30". (quite honestly I DO need it. beats the hell out of dual 21" CRTs I used to work on.) -sam > > It depends on the local humidity, but I'd let it warm up 6-24 hours. > > Give it a week or two, though and

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Wm. Arnold
Hi Everyone, This subject has been a lot of fun to follow, I read every response ! I do have some info for those who are using DVD's. Check out these two sites. for Taiyo Yuden DVD's I realize this is not the full answer but some help. It looks li

Re: Up from an eMac 700

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
On Jan 6, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Jeff Bequette wrote: > > Jeff Bequette > jbeque...@tconl.com > > > > On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Baha Ata wrote: > >> >> i recommend skip G4 tower series... and hunt for G5... >> You may exchange your E700 with a AGP G4 and find a upgrade sonnet >> card too... Mighter

Re: Can I do This?

2009-01-06 Thread John Musbach
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote: > > Is there an app that will start iTunes (Or any music player) at a > specific time, like an alarm clock? Or is there a way I could build a > script to do this? Thanks, Dennis in Edna Open up Terminal (type it in using Spotlight and it sho

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
It depends on the local humidity, but I'd let it warm up 6-24 hours. Give it a week or two, though and it'll feel just right. Then you'll work on someone else's system with an old 20" or, heaven forfend, a 17" screen at 1024 x 768 and you'll be all "What IS this puny thing I have to work wi

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Tom wrote: > It's not preserving the still images that bothers me so much as the > video---video of our little kids who have grown up or adults who are > no longer with us. I can print out still images and preserve them in > various ways, but there is no printing out

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 6, 2009, at 11:28 AM, KP wrote: > Another idea I have is to install 2 HDs' in your computer if possible > and designate one strictly for Virtual Memeory (I have only tried this > on a PC. I'm not sure if Mac even still uses V.M..) It always has...it's Unix, after all. However OSX's vm sy

Re: Can I do This?

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 6, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote: > > Is there an app that will start iTunes (Or any music player) at a > specific time, like an alarm clock? Or is there a way I could build a > script to do this? Thanks, Dennis in Edna Repeat after me: "Google is my friend. Google knows all, G

XmlLayer window in Firefox

2009-01-06 Thread Tim Gochnour
I have a window in Firefox that's labeled/named 'XmlLayer' under the window bar. When I scroll to it to show (usually I have about 4 or more windows open) the toolbar disappears except for the Firefox label beside the Apple icon. Firefox has gotten noticeably slower in the last week or s

Help: My New 23" ACD fails to turn on!

2009-01-06 Thread dorayme
> Date: Mon, Jan 5 2009 9:28 pm > From: ScottTheRobot > > I bought a beautiful 23" ACD (an older acrylic model) on Ebay and it > arrived today. IT DOESNT WORK! I bought it AS-IS... > > If you have any tips as to what could be the problem with this, drop > me a line. > > Details: > When i plug it i

Can I do This?

2009-01-06 Thread Dennis Myhand
Is there an app that will start iTunes (Or any music player) at a specific time, like an alarm clock? Or is there a way I could build a script to do this? Thanks, Dennis in Edna --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End

Re: Up from an eMac 700

2009-01-06 Thread Jeff Bequette
Jeff Bequette jbeque...@tconl.com On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Baha Ata wrote: > > i recommend skip G4 tower series... and hunt for G5... > You may exchange your E700 with a AGP G4 and find a upgrade sonnet > card too... Mighter than 1000 Mhz and adding cheap Rams will give you > good machine.

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
On Jan 6, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Steve R wrote: > > At 2:50 PM -0500 1/6/09, Sam Macomber posted: >> I'd have let it sit in the box personally. They're sealed in well >> enough to not allow much moisture in (as I recall from the two we got >> at work there's a silica gel packet thiggy to help with mo

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Steve R
At 2:50 PM -0500 1/6/09, Sam Macomber posted: > I'd have let it sit in the box personally. They're sealed in well > enough to not allow much moisture in (as I recall from the two we got > at work there's a silica gel packet thiggy to help with moisture in > the box as well) > > Warm moist in

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 2:41 PM -0500 1/6/2009, Steve R wrote: >The 24" iMac arrived just a few minutes ago woohoo :D >it's sitting on desk >with the styrofoam protecting the screen as I wait for everything to >warm up to room temperature. It's -20 C today Good plan. >So anyone have any ideas on how long I s

Re: Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
I'd have let it sit in the box personally. They're sealed in well enough to not allow much moisture in (as I recall from the two we got at work there's a silica gel packet thiggy to help with moisture in the box as well) Warm moist in side air condensing on the cold internal parts I'd worry

Yes, there is such a thing as "too big"

2009-01-06 Thread Steve R
The 24" iMac arrived just a few minutes ago, it's sitting on desk with the styrofoam protecting the screen as I wait for everything to warm up to room temperature. It's -20 C today, the FedEx trucks aren't heated according to the bearer of big box, and by all accounts, the box has been in belo

Re: Help: My New 23" ACD fails to turn on!

2009-01-06 Thread Kris Tilford
On Jan 5, 2009, at 11:28 PM, ScottTheRobot wrote: > It looks so good on my desk, so i would hate to see it go. Hold a flashlight up to the LCD when booted to see if you can see any image on the screen. If you see an image, it's the backlight being burnt out. If you don't see an image, it cou

Re: 10.4.11 Internet Connect and Network Prefpane corrupted?

2009-01-06 Thread Kris Tilford
> Can someone verify what version I should have for these files for > 10.4: Applications/ Internet Connect and System/Library/ > Preferencepanes/ Network.prefpane. If I don't have the correct > ones ,any kind soul willing to upload them to me via email? > I am on digest mode so including my

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 11:04 AM -0800 1/6/2009, Tom wrote: >It's not preserving the still images that bothers me so much as the >video---video of our little kids who have grown up or adults who are >no longer with us. I can print out still images and preserve them in >various ways, but there is no printing out video

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 10:28 AM -0800 1/6/2009, KP wrote: > >Another idea I have is to install 2 HDs' in your computer if possible >and designate one strictly for Virtual Memeory (I have only tried this >on a PC. I'm not sure if Mac even still uses V.M..) Yes, OS X does use VM - it's Unix, afterall. Unlike Windoze,

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Wallace Adrian D'Alessio
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Tom wrote: > > It's not preserving the still images that bothers me so much as the > video---video of our little kids who have grown up or adults who are > no longer with us. I can print out still images and preserve them in > various ways, but there is no printing

Re: External DVD RW play dvds in osx??

2009-01-06 Thread KP
The fact that you are using 10.4.11 indicates that you have used the apple updater to completely update your computer. Am I correct? If not Update. On Jan 6, 11:01 am, insightinmind wrote: > On Jan 6, 2009, at 2:30 AM, Kris Tilford wrote: > > > > > My best guess is that under whatever version

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Tom
It's not preserving the still images that bothers me so much as the video---video of our little kids who have grown up or adults who are no longer with us. I can print out still images and preserve them in various ways, but there is no printing out video to save it; it's on disks or tape in order

Re: Up from an eMac 700

2009-01-06 Thread Baha Ata
i recommend skip G4 tower series... and hunt for G5... You may exchange your E700 with a AGP G4 and find a upgrade sonnet card too... Mighter than 1000 Mhz and adding cheap Rams will give you good machine... But as i said i would skip all of it and find a base budget G5, if you have budget for LCD

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 1:13 PM -0500 1/6/2009, Sam Macomber wrote: >On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Dan wrote: > > The direct CCD data (raw) is unusable unless you have a profile >> containing the necessary metrics, regarding that particular camera's >> ccd performance. Said profile is sometimes included in the meta

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread KP
Dan is correct. Multiple platter HDs' use segments of all disks for each partition simultaneously so the HD does'nt have to jump around to find files, and the dick readers run in parallel so to put mord data into the motherboard at one time. The main reason I mentioned using multiple partitions

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Dan wrote: > > At 11:35 AM -0500 1/6/2009, Sam Macomber wrote: >> On Jan 5, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Dan wrote: >>> At 5:42 PM -0500 1/5/2009, Sam Macomber wrote: From a pro perspective image quality of a TIFF is not good enough, RAW is much better. >>> >>> Never

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 11:35 AM -0500 1/6/2009, Sam Macomber wrote: >On Jan 5, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Dan wrote: > > At 5:42 PM -0500 1/5/2009, Sam Macomber wrote: > >> From a pro perspective image quality of a TIFF is not good enough, >>> RAW is much better. >> >> Never heard that before. In what way is TIFF lackin

Re: External DVD RW play dvds in osx??

2009-01-06 Thread insightinmind
On Jan 6, 2009, at 2:30 AM, Kris Tilford wrote: > > My best guess is that under whatever version of OS X you're using(?) > you need to install Patchburn to get the DVD player recognized by the > Apple applications. The fact that VLC and mPlayer aren't working is > more problematic because they sh

Re: Up from an eMac 700

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
> > On Jan 5, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Sam Macomber wrote: > >> >> On Jan 5, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Mel wrote: >> >>> snip >> >> >> If I did a lot of writing, an older mac is the best. WriteNow and >> a powerbook 180(best screen of the 1xx series IMO) spin down the >> HDD and type away! >> >> I'm looking

Re:MacMini

2009-01-06 Thread Jeff Bequette
Jeff Bequette jbeque...@tconl.com Lookee here On Jan 6, 2009, at 11:30 AM, RiverMan wrote: > > Yours is the second post about those mini's... I have never heard of a > mini.. but I guess I'll google it.. > > T --~--~-~--~~~---~--~--

Re: Up from an eMac 700

2009-01-06 Thread RiverMan
Yours is the second post about those mini's... I have never heard of a mini.. but I guess I'll google it.. Thanks, -=] RiverMan [=- On Jan 6, 11:23 am, Jeff Bequette wrote: > Jeff Bequette > jbeque...@tconl.com > > On Jan 5, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Sam Macomber wrote: > > > > > > > On Jan 5, 2009, a

Re:Up from an eMac 700

2009-01-06 Thread Jeff Bequette
Jeff Bequette jbeque...@tconl.com On Jan 5, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Sam Macomber wrote: > > On Jan 5, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Mel wrote: > >> snip > > > If I did a lot of writing, an older mac is the best. WriteNow and > a powerbook 180(best screen of the 1xx series IMO) spin down the > HDD and type

Re: I am thinking about a processor upgrade for my G4/400 AGP

2009-01-06 Thread RiverMan
Thanks to all of you for responding! Lots of differing views. After searching Ebay I have concluded that I would probably be better off buying a used G5. Although I love my G4! I have never turned this computer off since I bought it new in 1999 (except for moving twice) and it still runs flawlessl

Re: Where do I learn about long lasting cdr's or dvdr's ????

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:40 PM, MIKO .. wrote: > > On Jan 5, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote: > >> How about storing our archival digital disks in a hermetically sealed >> container, flushed with nitrogen or carbon dioxide (easy to obtain, >> even from a flake of dry ice, dropped into the st

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
On Jan 5, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Dan wrote: > > At 5:42 PM -0500 1/5/2009, Sam Macomber wrote: >> On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:12 PM, Dan wrote: >>> At 1:55 PM -0800 1/5/2009, MIKO .. wrote: The photo industry believes that the highest quality version of an image is its RAW version, when available

Re: Dumb Powerbook Question - Thanks To All That Replied

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 5, 2009, at 6:38 PM, James E. Therrault wrote: > The task I have is to transfer a number of calls on my answering > machine > to a digital file. So I have to do it with a mike input. I figured > since the Powerbook has a built-in mike that I can set levels on, > recording would be a si

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Charles Davis
On Jan 6, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Tom wrote: > > Well, for the ultimate in archivalness (is that a word?), to preserve > things for future generations of your family, do what I plan to do: > get rid of both magnetic and optical storage. Back to basics here. > Sure, we all shoot digital now, but we don

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Macomber
On Jan 5, 2009, at 6:22 PM, MIKO .. wrote: > > On Jan 5, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Sam Macomber wrote: > >> At this point with newer systems they're generally all supported by >> Photoshop CameraRAW and can be converted to DNG. i feel that's >> reasonably safe since I'm seeling the useful life right ar

Re: Address Book import

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 5, 2009, at 6:58 PM, George Hozendorf wrote: > > Could some one tell me an easy way to import Last Name, First Name and > eMail address info from Excel into the Address Book Application? Save it as a text file, comma or tab separated. Select Import > Text File in Address Book. -- Bruc

Re: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Dan
At 10:34 PM -0500 1/5/2009, insightinmind wrote: >On Jan 5, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Dan wrote: > >> From a pro perspective image quality of a TIFF is not good enough, >>> RAW is much better. >> >> Never heard that before. In what way is TIFF lacking? > >I've always heard if you convert an image fro

Re: New 500G Firewire HD - folders or partitions?

2009-01-06 Thread Al Poulin
On Jan 6, 2009, at 4:10 AM, g3-5-list group wrote: > > == 2 of 2 == > Date: Mon, Jan 5 2009 9:08 pm > From: Charles Davis > > > You do need to be aware that the simplest questions, posed here, can > generate excessive amounts of only possibly useful information. > > ;-) > > Chuck D. > > [On being

Re: iPod migration, new computer

2009-01-06 Thread Steve R
At 8:45 AM -0500 1/6/09, Bob Whiton posted: >>Expecting the new iMac soon, I've searched the kb and not found the >>answer. Should I be expecting to have to reset/erase the iPod to the >>new iTunes or does migration assistant allow the iPod to be used on >>the new computer without reset/erase? > >

Re: iPod migration, new computer

2009-01-06 Thread Bob Whiton
>Expecting the new iMac soon, I've searched the kb and not found the >answer. Should I be expecting to have to reset/erase the iPod to the >new iTunes or does migration assistant allow the iPod to be used on >the new computer without reset/erase? No need to erase your iPod. I'm on my fourth Mac

iPod migration, new computer

2009-01-06 Thread Steve R
Expecting the new iMac soon, I've searched the kb and not found the answer. Should I be expecting to have to reset/erase the iPod to the new iTunes or does migration assistant allow the iPod to be used on the new computer without reset/erase? Steve R --~--~-~--~~~-

Help: My New 23" ACD fails to turn on!

2009-01-06 Thread ScottTheRobot
I bought a beautiful 23" ACD (an older acrylic model) on Ebay and it arrived today. IT DOESNT WORK! I bought it AS-IS, so just looking for tips. The auction said that it was untested because they didn't have the correct computer to test it (IE one with a GeForce MX2 or better), so i took a chance.

RE: Where do I learn.... becomes "archiving files and images- the future"

2009-01-06 Thread Kirk Morrison
I agree but use an archival storage box, acid free I shoot mostly 35mm and 120 film and use the digital for stuff that doesn't matter. I recently lost my wife and I am glad that my photos of her are mostly archived. I display copies that were digitized but the photos themselves are kept safe

10.4.11 Internet Connect and Network Prefpane corrupted?

2009-01-06 Thread MstrEman
Powerbook G4 Aluminum 1.25 ghz running 10.4.11. This is my back up computer whilst my MacBook Pro is being repaired. I'm 600 miles from my install disks. The presenting problem is when I launch "System Preferences" and then "Network(network.prefpane)" immediately upon the window opening I get an

Re: Your network settings have been changed by another application.

2009-01-06 Thread MrEman
I too just found this thread after just posting an elaborate red herring about correct versions for Internet Connect and Network.prefpane..DUH I was too near the trees to find the forest as I was searching Internet Connect and not the alert message. I followed the directions below and worked the