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I just bought SuperDuper (which has a beautiful interface, btw) and used it to "defragment" my system drive by doing a backup and restore.
After the restore I had the above-mentioned file association problem. Your one-liner seems to have fixed the symptom but I am a bit concerned about the underlying problem. Also, and possibly related, my DiskCatalogMaker program crashed while reading its catalog. This is the first time I've seen such a crash from it. Just a heads-up.
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The underlying problem is just that it can take time for LaunchServices to refresh itself. "Forcing" a refresh makes sure everything is caught up.
I can't tell you why DiskCatalogMaker might crash... did it succeed a second time?
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DiskCatalogMaker worked fine after restarting.
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OK, Joe -- that's good to hear. It's hard to say what might have been going on there without looking at why it crashed, but it could have just had a bug when it found itself running from a different drive...
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