> > >But I didn't do anything of the kind, though. It
> > just "worked". Although
> > >I have a lot of funky extensions on that system, so
> > it wasn't exactly a
> > >clean 7.1 -- several stolen from 7.5.5, in fact --
> > maybe that's why.
> >
> > Betcha it's the Thread Manager and Drag Manager
> > add-ins that "fix" things...
> >
> > I have too much other stuff to work on at the
> > moment. Who wants to test
> > this theory?
>
> It's probably Finder 7.1.3, which only System 7.1P,
> 7.1.1 and 7.1.1P _and_ 7.1 with the full Drag Manager
> package installed have. Stock 7.1 has Finder 7.1,
> which isn't scriptable.
No, it's "just" 7.1. I have the 7.1.3 update disk but never got off my
lazy butt :-P
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