Hello,
Yes, the Problem had been identified by Taoeffect in my case. It was a permission error for the folder Library/Services in my user Account (Folder was owned by root).
This was the hint to resolve the issue:
1) Open up your Library folder and locate the Services folder:
/Users/[your username]/Library/Services
2) Move the Services folder to your Trash.
3) Create an empty Services folder in the Library folder (where the one you just moved was located)
4) Move all of the files that were inside of the old Services folder (now in the Trash) into the new Services folder that you created, EXCEPT for any file that begins with "Espionage".
Dirk
Yes, the Problem had been identified by Taoeffect in my case. It was a permission error for the folder Library/Services in my user Account (Folder was owned by root).
This was the hint to resolve the issue:
1) Open up your Library folder and locate the Services folder:
/Users/[your username]/Library/Services
2) Move the Services folder to your Trash.
3) Create an empty Services folder in the Library folder (where the one you just moved was located)
4) Move all of the files that were inside of the old Services folder (now in the Trash) into the new Services folder that you created, EXCEPT for any file that begins with "Espionage".
Dirk