> On 10/10/04 4:26 PM, Glenn Zieman deftly typed out:
> 
>>> Try trashing:
>>> 
>>> /Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices.6B.csstore
>>> 
>>> Then launch Entourage and reset Notifications. Log out/in and see if
>>> it is listed.
>> 
>> Did not help for me. What I did see, when I had Entourage set to work
>> off line, Database daemon was not active in Activity Monitor as well as
>> System Preferences->accounts startup items.
> 
> Maybe the preference file that stores your Startup Items is foobar'd. The
> file is /Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist. I'm not sure what the
> LaunchServices cache file Diane suggested deleting is for. I don't have any
> LaunchServices cache files on my system to investigate. LaunchServices are
> responsible for keeping track of the application to launch for a specified
> file type. I'm assuming that the file Diane mentioned is a cached version of
> the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file in your Preferences folder, but I
> don't see the relationship to your problem.
> 
> Try moving /Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist to the Desktop, log out
> and log back in. Once logged in, launch Entourage. If prompted to turn
> Office Notification on, do so. Quit Entourage and go see if the Microsoft
> Database Daemon has been added to your Startup Items.

Did this and still no Microsoft database daemon in system Pref accounts.


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