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I searched for Apache and EXC_BAD_ACCESS and found this problem for 10.3, I wonder if it's not worth trying, for now? Basically just replacing a single file.
Look here:
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Rather than just replacing the file, you might just find it and rename it.
Remember to tell the find file to look for hidden files, as it might be such.
Question: I have several Word files (on my Mac) that I need to convert to PDF. There's no 'save as' options for this, and I can't open the Word files from Adobe Reader 7.0 or from Preview.
Help? Could someone tell me how to do this? Or even do the file conversion for me?
Thanks.
Anne, the Print window should let you save as PDF.
Anne, if you don't have the print option, you could e-mail me the files, and I could convert them for you.
Anne, the Print window should let you save as PDF.
In the Print window, there should be a pull-down menu next to "Printer:" and if you pull the menu down, one of the options should be "Create Adobe PDF."
Thanks, everyone! PDFs have been achieved.
iBook/PowerBook people: battery recall [link]
Could somebody who has a clean-installed or archive-and-installed (rather than standard upgraded) Tiger check the folder /System/Library/LaunchDaemons and tell me if the have something that contains the word 'apache' or 'httpd'? I'm thinking I should have something there, maybe, but I don't.
I did a clean install, and there's nothing there.
My experience from doing 15 years of this stuff is that upgrades should be avoided. A&I or a clean install are always to be preferred.
I did a clean install, too. Upgrades still use the old method of starting processes, which is why I wondered.