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| Adobe ATM problem I'm using OS 9.2.2. For some reason, when I boot up, my ATM (4.0.2) control panel always gets moved to the (Disabled) directory (assuming I previously put it in the normal directory). When I use certain fonts, a warning says they won't print because ATM isn't running. Any thoughts on what to do? Michael |
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| Re: Adobe ATM problem in article 210220040102571283%president@whitehouse.gov, Michael Dunn at president@whitehouse.gov wrote on 2/20/04 10:02 PM: > I'm using OS 9.2.2. For some reason, when I boot up, my ATM > (4.0.2) control panel always gets moved to the (Disabled) directory > (assuming I previously put it in the normal directory). When I use > certain fonts, a warning says they won't print because ATM isn't > running. Any thoughts on what to do? > > Michael Could it be you have it turned off in your Extensions Manager? That might explain why it gets moved to your Disabled Control Panels folder. Kind Regards, Nathaniel -- flikWORLD Design reply to: nat at flikworld(dot)com |
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