Hi Mark.

Though I solved my problem, I just wanted to share for the sake of thoroughness 
that I actually did try that but drop box was not on my dock.  I can't remember 
right now who it was, but the suggestion I received (maybe from Justin) that 
the password it all wanted was my system password turned out to be the ticket 
in the end.  I had miss remembered my actual system password and once I 
realized that, I reinstalled drop box and it is all working well.  But, I just 
wanted you and others to know that I did in fact try looking on the dock before 
I posted.

I learn so much from folks here and my problem solving and understanding skills 
are increasing exponentially.

Happy Saturday to all!

Marlaina
On Jan 15, 2011, at 4:23 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

locate DropBox on the dock.  VO shift M to bring up the context menu.   Arrow 
to Force Quite and click it.  Now you can trash the app and also trash the 
folder in your home directory where DB stored its stuff.


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