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Hi,

I recently had a CD in my drive when QuarkXpress quit unexpectedly on me. Ever since then I can't launch Quark without an AFP connection status message, even if I mount the CD that was in the drive when the app quit.

Error message: Connection failed the server may not exist or it is not operational at this time. Check the server name or IP address and then try again.

I have searched the web for a solution and have come up with nothing.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, M
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What happens if you unplug the ethernet and turn off the airport?
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