Indesign reverts back to defaults everytime mac is restarted...help?

Ever since installing CS4 I have had this trouble with Indesign -- specifically with the measurement units reverting back to the default of picas everytime I shutdown/restart my mac.
Yes, I have tried the old method of changing this in the preferences without any other files open. Has something changed with Indesign CS4?
I believe even some of the other settings revert, but none of those bother me as much as this problem with the measurements being in picas everytime.
Any suggestions on what I can do to make it quit reverting back to the default? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Changing default prefs only affects new documents, not those you've already made. Is that perhaps the problem? If the new defaults aren't sticking for new documents, I would suggest the first thing to try is trashing (replacing your prefs entirely) and editing them once again. See Adobe InDesign CS4 * Setting preferences

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