Kim, Wiebe, Thanks for the replies ... Yes, it went away after a reboot ... I also felt like running DW at that point .. So no harm done .. I was just puzzled .. Running 10.2.6 If anyone ever sees an article about that mystery, I'd be interested in reading it. P on 9/2/03 2:07 AM, Kim Gammelgård at kgani at mac.com wrote: > I read somewhere on 10.1 or was it 10.0 that the developers at Apple didn't > know how it came about, but thought it was related to lack of memory somehow > - on macfixit perhaps. > > I have seen something similar on 10.2 once, but it went away and I haven't > given it a thought since then. Did it go away yet? Did you log out and in > again? > > Cheers, > > Kim > > On 01/09/03 15:28, "Wiebe Wilbers" <wiebe at insysco.net.au> wrote: > >> Hi Peter, >> >> I have seen this before, on my iMac, I think it was when it was still >> running 10.1. Upgrading to 10.2 solved it, and I haven't seen it since. >> >> What are you running? >> >> On 31/8/03 10:49 AM, "Peter Nacken" <caipirina at mac.com> wrote: >> >>> http://caipi.scandal.de/finder.jpg >