Keith Scott wrote on 9/6/09 at 13:13

>Cmd Tab always covered that for me. Then holding down Cmd throughout,
>pressing Q as well on each of the running apps until all quitted. Very
>easy and quick.

you're missing my point. I didn't want to quit 11 applications 
and then have to relaunch them...I have an applescript that 
quits all running applications that I wrote specifically for 
this nonsense.

The vast majority of times it still gave me the error message 
even when only the Finder was working. I confess I have simply 
disconnected drives at that point and dismissed the error message.


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