On 3/14/10 7:11 PM, "Britt Dodd" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anybody ever mess around with At Ease? It was >supposed to be pretty robust,
> however I found several ways to have At Ease crash, >with the main screen
> presentation shifting to the finder without the manager >password.
> 
> At Ease, System 6.0.8, Load Clarisworks 3.0 (?) and >then go back to At Ease
> and launch Crosscountry USA.

I remember back in the day that At Ease was actually fairly sensitive to how
it was treated. If you loaded At Ease and then just drug it to the trash,
the system would crash on the next startup, and would have to be
reinstalled.

However, if you have forgotten your At Ease password, all you have to do is
start the computer with another disk, go to the At Ease preferences, and
throw them away. After restarting, At Ease will then go to the finder
without entering any password.

Chuck 

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