On 2001-12-17 23:51 +0100, Paul Berkowitz wrote: > On 12/17/01 2:02 PM, "Carsten Ortmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I, of course, managed to upgrade before this post. >> >> Does anybody have advice for a quick way to go back to 9.2.1? Or maybe even >> 9.1? > > Well, it seems not to be universal. There must be an extension conflict or > something similar. Apple is trying to figure it out. In answer to your > question, you'd have to do a clean install of OS 9.1 from a CD (or 9.0 and > use a 9.1 upgrader), then reinstall or merge 3rd-party apps, extensions, > preferences, etc. This is the one thing that Conflict Catcher is really good > at. (But don't get it if you don't have it - it will never make it to OS X.) > It's still a lot of trouble. > > (TomeViewer is only helpful for adding things, not taking them away.) > > When they figure out what the conflict is, you can just remove whatever it > is causing it until they release an update that avoids the conflict.
Shouldn't replacing just "AppleSript" extension, "Scripteditor" application and "Standard Additions" with their predecessors do the job? (by pulling the 1.6 versions from the 9.2.1 tome) Honestly, I have no idea if they have to match the system release, but downgrading just Apple Script to rel 1.6 might do the job? -- Thomas Schierle, Munich, Germany PGP key [DSS/DH] 0xA23CDA1D available at various public key servers -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
