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I wonder why this is happening. I have three Macs at home. All have had activated guest accounts. All three were upgraded to 10.6. None have had the problem.
The solution to prevent the problem is to go to prefs/accounts and to close the account and then open it again.
I often think that when a small number of people have a problem, it's due to some third party software or hardware mucking thing up.
Neither Apple nor MS can test for much third party stuff, software, or hardware.
No, I don't. If a bug is hard to reproduce, it means that the code is written bad, and it does not behave correctly. In a simple if statement, if the input equals 1, it will print one, else it will print 2. Just an example. Apparently, there's a chain of events that triggers this bug, and so far people have described their steps, as far as I can see from their forum. But hey, whatever the problem is, as I stated above, I don't think I will pay for neither Windows, nor Mac. I maintain my own Linux system for more than 5 years, and it doesn't have such issues. Besides, the general attitude of Apple towards their developers is somehow public available, you just need to know where to look.
That's all folks, you won't see me here in the near future, so don't bother sending me offending messages, aiming to convince me in this and that.




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If you stop to think about this for a second, you'll realise just how stupid that sounds. If you can't reproduce a bug, how exactly are you supposed to fix it? Are Apple developers supposed to be masters of psychic debugging now?