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It just started this behavior this morning.

Could be using mail or acrobat and all of the sudden the finder window comes to front. Go back to application that I am working in and it will happen again anywhere from about 1 to 2 minutes.

Reset pram, repaired permissions with no change.

Only recent change was QT update yesterday.

Hard drive failing?

Thanks for any help.
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Same thing is happening to me. I also just updated QT.
Have you found a fix?
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I found the problem and solutions are discussed here:
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