Cmd-s not working

MacBook Pro Core 2

Earlier today, I was trying to save a DreamWeaver document, and when I hit Cmd-s, it tried to open InDesign 2.0. I haven't used InDesign in 2.0 years. I deleted the application, thinking it would default to what it should do, Save the Document.

Now none of my apps will Cmd-s. All other functions work normally. (Save As, Save using the mouse, etc..)

Other users on my computer do not have the problem.

I deleted the Finder preference, and someone mentioned SysPref.plist, but there was no such file.

Help!

G5 2.3Dual 2.5GB RAM Mac OS X (10.4.3) G4 Tower, G4 iBook, miniMac(2), MacBook Pro, a Gateway

G5 2.3Dual 2.5GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.4.8), G4 Tower, G4 iBook, miniMac(2), MacBook Pro, a Gateway

Posted on Feb 11, 2007 9:02 PM

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Feb 13, 2007 3:44 AM in response to Darin Simmer

It may be LaunchServices. Try this, quit any open apps then
navigate to /Library/Caches/ com.apple.LaunchServices-xxxxx.csstore. You may have more than one with different negative numbers. Delete all of these.

Then navigate to ~(yourHome)/Library/Preferences/ com.apple.LaunchServices.plist and delete this also.

Then log out and back in. Or restart. Let us know.

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-mj
macjack@gmail.com

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