Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!rochester!udel!princeton!phoenix!buzz From: buzz@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Mahboud Zabetian) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: How to quit MF?(was Re: Quitting the Finder under MF) Message-ID: <2156@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: 24 Mar 88 08:26:52 GMT References: <1316@ut-emx.UUCP> <7767@apple.Apple.Com> Reply-To: buzz@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Mahboud Zabetian) Organization: Advanced Technology, Princeton University Lines: 22 In article <7767@apple.Apple.Com> goldman@apple.UUCP (Phil Goldman) writes: |In article <1316@ut-emx.UUCP> jdm@ut-emx.UUCP (Jim Meiss) writes: |>back PrintMonitor. I finally hit the debug button and got the finder |>back by SM 0 A9F4, G 0. But the system was in an unstable state...As | |One more note: There is nothing in MultiFinder that prevents the Finder from |quitting, there is simply no way for the user to convince the Finder to do so. | |-Phil Goldman |Apple Computer There is no way to quit the Finder. That's alright, it's nice having the Finder around all the time. What I want to know is: Why is it that you can't quit Multifinder? It would be so nice being able to do that instead of rebooting. -- Mahboud Zabetian buzz@phoenix.princeton.edu 183 Little Hall (609) 520-1271 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544 (609) 734-7760 ****** Anyone need a soon-to-graduate hardware/software engineer? ********