Michael Bryan Bell wrote:
> As a follow-up, you may also want to delete these files (they're
> self-generating by the OS) also stores in the user/library folder:
>
> Sapplications
> LSClaimedTypes
> LSSchemes
> .LSApplications_Backup
> .LSClaimedTypes_Backup
> .LSSchemes_Backup
>
Well deleting
As a follow-up, you may also want to delete these files (they're
self-generating by the OS) also stores in the user/library folder:
Sapplications
LSClaimedTypes
LSSchemes
.LSApplications_Backup
.LSClaimedTypes_Backup
.LSSchemes_Backup
The last 3 are invisible, as the period before their name den
Oooh, I went round and round with this a bit ago on a clients machine.
If it is the same thing, this is what has happened, and how to fix it-
OSX doesn't depend on resource forks in the way OS9 did- file extensions
rule, just like they do on windows. There is a file OSX uses to tell it what
t
I bet microsoft is behind it! (After all, it has made some deal with the
devil- hence it is the only one unaffected.) That's really weird I'll ask
around to see if that's even technically possible. In the least, its a great
prank if one could harness it.
Yeah, I don't really have anything