Thanks Doug,
I will try removing and rebuilding the Preferences file when I find the time to do it all, (probably some time this weekend). Just making sure that we are talking about the same file though, It is the one inside my user library, labeled "preferences". Correct?
There is one other administer account, (that I set up about a week ago) and the test account, which I will most likely delete.
About using an admin account: I understand that it is more "secure" to use a user account. But look at this situation, and tell me what you think: say you have only one account, and it is an administer. We will say that that user downloads an application that contains a virus. Now say they lose there whole home folder. All doc's, picture, etc. They would have to either, a). find and get ride of the virus, or b). Reinstall the OS, after first wiping the disk. Now if you had an administer account, and a user account, and the same scenario happened: the user account gets a virus, and it wipes to home folder. The person has lost all there "stuff" and, as far as I know, having the administer account will do nothing to remedy that. it would allow you to start over form scratch, but that is basically the same as wiping the disk and reinstalling the OS, correct? I Know this is rather nit-pickish of me, but I am just curious as to what the admin account is really good for.
Thank you for all time,
TAC