This is starting to get annoying. It's happening on all my Macs since I made the switch to Leopard. Mail and Safari are creating these files that end up in the trash and can't be deleted until I close Safari and Mail. I've read that it has something to do with permissions and the way that those programs handle RSS feeds. I can't find a solution that works to make this stop happening. I was hoping that 10.5.2 would fix it, but no such luck. Can you help me? It's Tuesday, which is trash day in my neighborhood.
"Taxman" is the name of a great Beatles song and it goes with my career as a CPA. I'm also a musician (if a guitar player can claim to be a musician). I love computers, especially Macs and Tablet PCs and all things gadgets.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
All I Wanna Do is Empty the Trash!
This is starting to get annoying. It's happening on all my Macs since I made the switch to Leopard. Mail and Safari are creating these files that end up in the trash and can't be deleted until I close Safari and Mail. I've read that it has something to do with permissions and the way that those programs handle RSS feeds. I can't find a solution that works to make this stop happening. I was hoping that 10.5.2 would fix it, but no such luck. Can you help me? It's Tuesday, which is trash day in my neighborhood.
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