At Ease: What To Do After Deleting At Ease Items Folder

To resolve an At Ease issue, I was instructed to delete the At Ease Items folder or delete At Ease Preferences, At Ease Setups, and At Ease Users. After this is done, how should I proceed?
The result at this point is that you have a "fresh" At Ease, with no users. You now need to re-create those users.

Before doing so, you need to recover information (files) belonging to the previous users.

User Application Access Information
At Ease stores information in a variety of places. In the System Folder, the At Ease Items folder contains a folder called At Ease Setups. This contains the "application" side of your users' set-ups. For example, if one of your users is "John", and John has access to ClarisWorks and Quicken, aliases for these two applications are in a folder named "John" within At Ease Setups. Aliases are just pointers to the original items and are completely disposable. In other words, if you throw the aliases away, you will not be throwing away or in any way damaging the actual applications.

User Personal File Storage Folder
The files that John has created are in a different folder, which is also called "John". This folder is elsewhere on your system. If you have a Macintosh Performa computer, this folder is in the Documents folder. The files John created could include things such as homework assignments, correspondence, Quicken ledgers, and so on.

Recreating At Ease User Information
You need to be careful as to what you do with this data, both to ensure that the data is not lost, and that when you reconfigure At Ease, the user has access to the data again. The "John" folder containing all the original data is intact, which is exactly what we want.

When you open the At Ease Setup application to recreate "John", you will see an error message, because the "John" folder is still in your Documents folder. It will not let you re-use that name until something is changed about the "John" folder. Something must be done about that "John" folder, but you do not want to throw it away, since it contains original data.

Rename The User's Data Folder
The solution is to rename the "John" folder to something else, such as "John-Backup".


This article was published in the "Information Alley":
Volume II, Issue 5, page 18
Published Date: Feb 19, 2012