There is a {{appname}} Settings file in your System Folder and in your Preferences Folder. The settings file in your Preferences Folder will be used.
The “{{appname}} Settings” file is in use or damaged. It's location is “{{1:%P}}:{{appname}} Settings”
{{appname}} Settings
An error occurred saving your configuration; some configuration changes may be lost ({{1:error}}).
An error occurred loading your configuration; some configuration items may be displayed incorrectly ({{1:error}}).
There was not enough free memory to update your configuration; you should close the configuration panel now ({{1:error}}).
Are you sure you want to permanently delete the configuration “{{1:%P}}”?
{{appname}} Enablers
The current settings cannot be modified because the settings are factory defined. If you want to modify the settings you must create a new configuration.
The {{appname}} Enabler “{{1:%P}}” is not compatible with this version of {{appname}}.
The features of the {{appname}} Enabler “{{1:%P}}” are now built-in and do not require a separate enabler. You should throw out the old enabler.
Your “{{appname}} Settings” file is already in use. Make sure you are not trying to run more than one copy of {{appname}} at a time on the same Macintosh.
Your “{{appname}} Settings” file is damaged. Do you want to use your backup settings file from {{1:date long}} at {{1:time}}?
{{1:%P}} (damaged)
A damaged settings file from {{1:date long}} at {{1:time}} already exists. Is it OK to replace the old damaged file?
The old damaged settings file could not be deleted so the backup could not be restored ({{1:error}}).
The backup settings file could not be restored ({{1:error}}).