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Re: Subject: Editor de Scripts
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Re: Subject: Editor de Scripts


  • Subject: Re: Subject: Editor de Scripts
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 22:52:40 -0800

On 3/28/01 5:55 PM, email@hidden <email@hidden> wrote:

><<
> When I booted in OS 9.1 today, after having installed and used script
> editor for a while in OS X, my Recent Applications folder contained an
> alias titled "Editor de Scripts". All the menus and dialogs were in
> Spanish. When I tried to view the original file to this alias, I got an
> alert saying that I could not view it because it was inside a package.
>
> anyone know what's going on here?
>
> --Michelle >>
>
>Would this be one of those famous "OLE"! objects???

*groan*

I had other problems with Classic and OS 9.1, so I wound up reinstalling
9.1. However, my major problem with Classic still remains: Classic
won't run unless extensions are turned off. I can boot into OS 9.1 with
no problem, but can't run it (with extensions) under OS X. Well,
actually, I can't run it with the 9.1 full set; I didn't try 9.1 basic
set.

--Michelle

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| Michelle Steiner | We're not human beings having a spiritual |
| | experience. We're spiritual beings |
| email@hidden | having a human experience. |
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