This is my setup: 600 Mhz iBook, 20 GB HD, OS 9.2.2 and OS X on the same drive (no partitions).
Two weeks ago I upgraded my OS X System from 10.1.5 to 10.2, then run the latest Security update, then the 10.2.1 update, then run Disk Utility to check and solve permission problems.
All seemed OK.
And now... under 10.1.5 I had installed Office v.X, patched immediately to SR 1. Under OS 9 I kept my Office 98 folder, 'cause at the time it was the only way to print out the documents.
When saturday I booted into 9 to "work" with Deus Ex, I immediately noticed that my Word 98 icon had been replaced by the Word X icon. Same thing with PowerPoint and Excel, now sporting a bad looking "X" icon. Same thing with all the Office documents, all with Aqua icons. Now, if I double click over a Office file under 9, the system tries to start Office X, then tells me I need to run it under 10.1 or later (thanks, I know). The only way I have to open the docs under OS 9 is to start Word (or Excel or PowerPoint) 98, then open the file using the Open... menu command.
The Norton Utilities haven't been helpful (run Disk Doctor twice), I have checked the files for damage using Conflict Catcher and it says they are fine. I have tried changing the assigned "opener" using Document Sharing (Interscambio Documenti in italian, I don't know the real name in English). I have rebuilt the desktop. I have zapped the PRAM. I have tried anything I can think of. The last thing I'm proposing to do is to simply reinstall Office, both 98 and X, but I'm CURIOUS.
How has THIS happened? Is there a simple solution that I've overlooked?
BTW, after the ugrade to OS X I've also lost the Synonims under Word X: if I try to use them, the application "unexpectedly" closes.
...sorry for the lenghty explanation...
Two weeks ago I upgraded my OS X System from 10.1.5 to 10.2, then run the latest Security update, then the 10.2.1 update, then run Disk Utility to check and solve permission problems.
All seemed OK.
And now... under 10.1.5 I had installed Office v.X, patched immediately to SR 1. Under OS 9 I kept my Office 98 folder, 'cause at the time it was the only way to print out the documents.
When saturday I booted into 9 to "work" with Deus Ex, I immediately noticed that my Word 98 icon had been replaced by the Word X icon. Same thing with PowerPoint and Excel, now sporting a bad looking "X" icon. Same thing with all the Office documents, all with Aqua icons. Now, if I double click over a Office file under 9, the system tries to start Office X, then tells me I need to run it under 10.1 or later (thanks, I know). The only way I have to open the docs under OS 9 is to start Word (or Excel or PowerPoint) 98, then open the file using the Open... menu command.
The Norton Utilities haven't been helpful (run Disk Doctor twice), I have checked the files for damage using Conflict Catcher and it says they are fine. I have tried changing the assigned "opener" using Document Sharing (Interscambio Documenti in italian, I don't know the real name in English). I have rebuilt the desktop. I have zapped the PRAM. I have tried anything I can think of. The last thing I'm proposing to do is to simply reinstall Office, both 98 and X, but I'm CURIOUS.
How has THIS happened? Is there a simple solution that I've overlooked?
BTW, after the ugrade to OS X I've also lost the Synonims under Word X: if I try to use them, the application "unexpectedly" closes.
...sorry for the lenghty explanation...