[DM-MUG] Odd message

Matthew W. maccelerate at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 11 10:35:40 CST 2007


You won't find it because it's a daemon or background process.  
Spotlight, as mentioned previously, does not search system files  
unless altered specifically to do so. One does not normally need to  
do this.

My Google search based on your exact phrase turned up the following:

<http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5811071&tstart=0>

<http://www.custompc.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php? 
t=237545&highlight=&sid=87f857d75364255255d569dea4f9f5ef>

I'll wager you performed an "Over-install" and not an Archive &  
Install when you upgraded to Leopard. Moving from one Mac OS X  
"point" release to the next, i.e., 10.3 - 10.4 or 10.4 - 10.5, one  
should consider the Archive & Install option (listed in the 2nd link  
above). It removes ALL kernel extensions and requires re-install of  
printer/mouse/device drivers which should be looked up from the  
vendor's Website, and not necessarily just re-installed from the out- 
of-date CD that came with the device.

It seems that Leopard has a number of similar API's to Tiger, but  
there are some areas that do not share the old code, and require  
newer drivers, or at least removal of some legacy bits from your  
system. The Archive & Install will keep all your User account  
preferences, but clean out the system-level gunk. IOW, if you still  
have a problem after an A&I, it's not with Leopard, it's in your user  
account.

Mw

On Nov 11, 2007, at 7:31 AM, Roses Derise wrote:

> The application LOGINserver quit unexpectedly.



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