On 2/2/07, Kirk McElhearn <kirklists at wanadoo.fr> wrote: > > On Feb 2, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Brian Durant wrote: > > I don't think those processes are working on my system as the buttons > > neither work with the button manager running or not. I am not very > > impressed with the way the software installs things. The installer > > seems to function like a virtual shotgun, spraying bits and bobs all > > over the place. > > Yeah, their installers have always been bad. > > Have a look in the installer disk image - there's a folder called > IntoCFMSupport_Login. I'm not sure which of those you need for the > LIDE 70 (my disk image has two items), but you need to manually place > them in /Library/CFMSupport, then find the right one to add to your > login items in the Account prefs. (You might want to try running the > installer again, because there's other stuff that needs to go there > and in other locations. Each folder is labeled, so it's not too hard.) > > > > Kirk > Author of: The Mac OS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood > http://www.mcelhearn.com/unix.html > - - - - - - > Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com > Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more I have "BJExtDDI.cfm" in my /Library/CFMSupport folder. I assume this is the correct one. "BJExtDDI.cfm" is listed as a Cold Fusion markup file. Interestingly, it is listed as "belonging" to TextWrangler. Maybe this is the problem. I think that if I added this to login items at startup, the only thing that will happen is that TextWrangler will open the file. How do I change this and what do I change it to? Cheers, Brian