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db file (except one was in the trash (?not deleting?) BUT…found a FMCore folder in the main finder window (with EAsyFind), with a "NameServer.db" file (research file type, and on, its a PC database file? deleted it, with no luck after restart and relaunch, and after a secong FMcore search there were (2) of the same folders with.
Then it's possible not all of it is gone. Since upgrading to version 9 I have had to do this more. So what to do? I searched the forums a little and didnt seen any other posts about this issue, but found on another forum some info on the issue, but it was directly related to Suitcase Fusion I had to uninstall suitcase, remove all preferences, font vault, and all the crap it puts in the system.
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**but i know it's not just a CS3 issue, because the error appears acroos several software platforms, including Quark Xpress?
Please start it from the System Preferences pane and then relaunch Illustrator CS3"
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Check the DVR manufacturers manual or a password.
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It seems obvious, but trying to use the DVR default password must be the first thing for a h.264 network reset password recovery attempt, since in many cases the original DVRs password has never been changed. At first we thought it was an issue with Suitcase Fusion 2, but after check compatibility (it was compatible), we didnt think that was an issue, but un-installed it anyways, because I wasn't using it anymore anyways. Delete the password file by using telnet. I got my MAC specialist to fix what he thought was the issue by deleting un-compatible software from my system, that didnt jive with 10.6.2, and also and also ran my "Clean My MAc" suite to delete any un-needed cache type stuff. Since installing Snow Leopard, ive been having some crashing issues (first just with CS3 suite), that was so called "permissions, cache" issues, by my Mac specialist.