iWork09 (Snow Leopard) - Numbers, Pages, Keynote, was the use of plug-ins ended unexpectedly SFCompatibility
I had several employees with the error: "Numbers (Pages, Keynote,) was the use of plug-ins SFCompatibility ended unexpectedly." When updated to Mac OSX Snow Leopard. I want you here briefly explain the problem + solution
The problem
If you want to open a program iWork09 (Number, Pages, Keynote) a document that was saved as a Microsoft Office document (doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ...) then the error occurs.
The solution
The problem can easily be solved by an update which is provided by Apple on the software update point is available.
If the problem should still be stubborn, I recommend iWorks remove completely, then reinstall and then to update. The following files (folder) you should delete it:
/ Applications / iWork '09
/ Library / Application Support / iWork '09
/ Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork09.Installer.plist
/ Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork09.plist
/ Users / username / Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork.Keynote.LSSharedFileList.plist
/ Users / username / Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork.Keynote.plist
/ Users / username / Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork.Numbers.LSSharedFileList.plist
/ Users / username / Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork.Numbers.plist
/ Users / username / Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork.Pages.LSSharedFileList.plist
/ Users / username / Library / Preferences / com.apple.iWork.Pages.plist
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Could you ever figure out why?
Unfortunately, no. It is also not really something to the topic, so I wanted to first write specifically how to solve the problem. But definitely I will be listening on.
A really exciting contribution. Keep it up.