Geez Greg - Thanx for your time but that response is
almost insulting - Try restarting? That's like number
one on the newbie hit parade dude, right along
starting up holding down the shift key or running
fsck -y. Thanks for trying.
And your response is supposed to make others want to reply?
Anyone else? Please. I'm starting to think I got
screwed from using this printer when I upgraded my OS.
A quick search indicates that Greg is correct that the file in question is built by cupsd as needed. Surprised? I'm not. You could have restarted your computer several times in the amount of time it took you to post your rant.
If you don't want to restart your computer, then just restart CUPS. If that doesn't work, reset the printing system from the Printer Setup Utility. You can also search and search through the installation disks. You won't find that file, however. CUPS gets installed as part of the Essentials.pkg. The ppds.dat file, however, is not a file that gets installed.
Back to your original post -- I don't see a connection that would lead to a conclusion that the missing ppds.dat file is causing your printer's utility not to open. Even when you restore the ppds.dat file, you may not be able to open the utility for some other reason.
Matt
Mac Mini; B&W G3/300