The National Enquirer reports at 4:51 AM +0200 5/14/04, Mikael Byström wrote:

>Frank, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> >Sure miss conflict catcher....
>
>For the Asteroids game I take it? BTW, did you lift out all of your
>Library pr made a new user?
>
>You can search for corrupted prefs with this in the terminal (On one line
>only):
>
>find ~/Library/Preferences /Library/Preferences -type f -name "*.plist" |
>sed -e "s/\(.*\)/\"\1\"/" | xargs plutil -lint
>
>Anyone know how to make terminal code like this to an app to execute?

How about an all around easier solution (IMHO)? :-)

Preferential Treatment
<http://homepage.mac.com/jonn8/as/>

Run it, and if it finds any corrupted preferences files, use the 
program to delete and reset them.  PT will parse invisible files 
(i.e., files whose name begins with a dot) as long as their names end 
in .plist and they are in a directory that PT is set to search. If an 
invisible file is found to be corrupt, using PT to move it to the 
trash will also work to remove it.

BTW this is freeware!!

Bob


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