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On 25-Jul-05, at 4:27 PM, Zemian Deng wrote: Hello all, Googling produces several answers; below is an answer posted by one of Apple's engineers. I've extracted the explanation. Check the rest of the thread for the details (The root-cause of the message was different; in this explanation AppKiDo is a part of the original message and 'Circus Ponies Notebook' was the offending app). ----------------------8<---------------------------- This condition existed in Panther, we just weren't logging it. You wouldn't happen to have a second instance of the AppKiDo application running? The first instance becomes the service provider - the second instance comes along and tries to register to provide the same service, but can't because the first is already offering it. It's the second instance that's doing the logging. Although now that I'm reading your message again, it looks like Circus Ponies Notebook has some kind of AppKiDo "channel" - perhaps it's trying to register also...? .chris -- Chris Parker Cocoa Frameworks Engineer Apple Computer, Inc. ----------------------8<---------------------------- This problem appeared on this list recently too: C Rob |
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