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Nov 27, 2014 2:17 PM in response to jerryosterby Eric Root,It is part of the OS and can't be downloaded separately. Do a backup. Boot to the Recovery Volume (command - R on a restart or hold down the option key during a restart and select Recovery Volume). Run Disk Utility Verify/Repair and Repair Permissions until you get no errors. Then re-install the OS.
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Nov 27, 2014 7:20 PM in response to Eric Rootby jerryoster,★HelpfulThanks, I will try your suggestion in a couple days.
Jerry
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Nov 28, 2014 7:15 AM in response to Eric Rootby jerryoster,Hi Eric,
I am sure the advice you gave me will or would have worked. Just on a whim, I used Yosemite Cache Cleaner program and used the "Repair Permissions" section as you suggested. My Maps program now works again. I don't know whether the fix will be stable; we'll see. I'm sure that re-installing Yosemite after using the recovery disc etc. would have been an excellent choice and perhaps a more stable solution. We'll see what happens. Everything else seems to work fine in Mavericks so far.
Regards,
Jerry