No, that doesn't work in this case. If Mac OS X is interpreting a
Classic app as a document to be opened by another application,
there's no way to do anything other than specify another application
to open it. Get Info doesn't help you identify an app as a classic
application.
Alex
On Aug 28, 2006, at 1:47 AM, Martin Joseph wrote:
>
> On Aug 27, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Alex Nonnemacher wrote:
>
>> Solved!
>>
>> You have to remove any periods in the file names for Classic apps if
>> you observe this behavior...
>
> You can also set the preferred application to open using the get info
> dialog from the finder....
>
>
> HTH,
> Marty
>
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