I had a couple of problems at first with double
clicking on files not properly launching applications.
That seemed to have fixed itself.
To answer your question about the Preference Panes,
their "kind" is listed as "Package".
The different panes have odd Version numbers... some
have numbered versions, others are just their
preference pane names(?).
I'm quite baffled by the whole thing really. More of
that OS X learning curve, I guess.

Thanks for the quick response too. =)

On Monday, July 8, 2002, at 12:12 PM, (G-Books) wrote:

None that I'm aware of. Your problem sounds strange.
I've never heard of
such problem. I would imagine that somehow the
preference panes file types
have been somehow corrupted. Preference panes appear
as "System Preferences"
documents. Somehow, they're not seen anymore by the
system as being those
documents. If you do an "Info" on a preference pane in
/System/Library/PreferencePanes, does the system
report them as "Mac OS X
Preference Pane"?

-Laurent.


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