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"Application has Moved" after Carbon Copy Cloner backup
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1648547"><p>Bob, as I said, it happens when Spotlight reindexes the backup drive, puts that application above the internal application on the list and then the app opens when you click on the appropriate file type. It's not CCC, SD! will result in the same if you spotlight index the backup drive. (Yes, I did actually see it happen.) </p><p></p><p>David, I generally avoid "*all" operations. I like to control what is happening on my machine as much as I can. What you said is correct, but I won't use it except in an emergency. It's a preference, not right/wrong. Also, I still have the iWork '09 versions and some of my documents point to those versions instead of the newer ones for the deleted functions, so killall would undo that and force me to reset them one by one. As I said, it's a preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1648547"] Bob, as I said, it happens when Spotlight reindexes the backup drive, puts that application above the internal application on the list and then the app opens when you click on the appropriate file type. It's not CCC, SD! will result in the same if you spotlight index the backup drive. (Yes, I did actually see it happen.) David, I generally avoid "*all" operations. I like to control what is happening on my machine as much as I can. What you said is correct, but I won't use it except in an emergency. It's a preference, not right/wrong. Also, I still have the iWork '09 versions and some of my documents point to those versions instead of the newer ones for the deleted functions, so killall would undo that and force me to reset them one by one. As I said, it's a preference. [/QUOTE]
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