Finder Preferences - GONE???

Hi all,
I upgraded to Snow Leopard, and for the most part, it's perfect. Except I noticed something funny: there no longer is a Finder Preferences under the Finder menu! Even hitting cmd+; brings up nothing...
Ive installed SL twice now. Both times I got an error message from Fusion Suitcase 2 saying it couldn't open a font vault. This is a demo version that I forgot about, probably not compatible w/SL, but this is the only weird thing that happened.
On the first install, under "Finder", "Preferences" had changed to "System Preferences". When I click this, I just get the usual System Preferences window; now, on the second try, it no longer says "System Preferences" in the root menu, "System Preferences" is under the apple logo.
EDIT: sorry, since repairing disk permissions, now, under Finder/Services, I've got "Services Preferences"; but still no Finder Preferences
When I upgraded my wife's Macbook, she has "Preferences" under Finder, like normal.
What the heck is going on???
Message was edited by: bduffy3000
Message was edited by: bduffy3000

Download "OnyX" from http://www.macupdate.com
Open it and goto the "Parameters" tab / Finder Menu options.
Check "Preferences" there - and any others you don't see.
Does that work?
You might also simply try to delete the file in:
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.finder.plist
Scott

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