After running Migration Assistant, Dashboard no long starts

I installed OS X 10.5 retail, iLife 08, and updated them on a MacBook(2007). Dashboard worked fine, then I migrated my user accounts from a 10.4.11 Macbook, Dashboard no longer starts in any account.
Anyone else see this happen?

Yeah, I thought about that being easier. And with as much time as I've spent on this, it was appealing. Anyway...the erase and install did not make a difference, still no working Dashboard. I guess I could try an archive and install, but I think I'll be wasting even more time.
I'm assuming that whatever is coming over in my Apps is the culprit. This is my master computer image to be cloned for labs in a Middle School, so losing Dashboard in this environment is not the end of the world, but this just should not happen in principle.

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