It means that AppleGuide is not installed properly, use your OS 
installer CD to reinstall AppleGuide. There is not file actually called 
ApleGuideGlueLib. I never really understood why the error comes up with 
that name, but it is something that is handled by the AppleGuideLib 
file, that is the file that you need. As I said, just reinstall 
AppleGuide from the OS install CD and that should put everything right 
again. You won't need to install the whole system, just to a custom 
install and deselect everything but the AppleGuide program.

-Robyn

On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 06:15 PM, David Allen wrote:

> At one time, I got that same message. I have no idea what it is, as I
> couldn't find it on my good working backup OS 9.1 either. (even used 
> Res
> Edit to see invisible files) I deleted my OS 9.1 that gave the message 
> and
> copied my backup OS to the drive. Haven't had the message since! (I 
> assume a
> new install of the OS would do the same.)
>
> David Allen
>
> Alan Kim wrote:
>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>> it says that I need AppleGuideGlueLib.  I can't find
>>>> it anywhere - anyone got a copy?


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