Reinstall of Activity Monitor

When I try to open Activity Monitor, I get the following message, "Activity Monitor cannot be opened because of a problem...you may need to reinstall the application."  Where do I find an installable copy of this application?
Mac Pro 2x2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xenon with
6GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
OSX 10.6.8

It should be o n the 10.6.x install Disc.
Get Pacifist...
http://www.charlessoft.com/
then extract/install what you need from your Install Disc.

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    Lately I cannot open the AM I get the message "AM can not start because of incorrect file permissions I have trashed the AM plist from the preferences in Library but no result. Message concludes "try opening it from utilities in the apps folder" which is exactly where it is.
    Any help appreciated. I posted this last year and did not follow up, apologies.

    Try reinstalling the Activity Monitor application. Get Pacifist
    You can use Pacifist to extract the Activity Monitor application from your restore disk(s) and reinstall it.
    Make sure and run Disk Utility and repair disk permissions after you install the app. Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select FirstAid, then click: Repair Disk Permissions. Quit DU when it's finished and reboot.
    Carolyn

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  • No data in the activity monitor

    All of a sudden I don't have any data in the activity monitor. Here's what happened. I was using safari viewing online pictures. I kept getting the rolling ball between pictures and noticed that safari was using 100%+ in processor usage and safari seemed slow. So I rebooted and opened the activity monitor and no data shows up. I run a quick hardware test and all pass. I havn't gone back to the pictures yet but normal browsing seems to be fine. I watch a few 1080P trailers and they work fine too.
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    Second Question:   If you have Sudo process listed in your Activity Monitor, do you also use an Huawei USB wireless modem?
    Third Question:       For those experienced in relevant coding domains and given the more technical details below - your thoughts?
    (Technical)
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    I have used Terminal and become familiar with some basic unix commands, including using the sudo command in very limited single action command circumstances.  I have not used Terminal for many weeks, and the sudo command probably twice several months ago. 
    Sudo showing in Activity Monitor as an active process is to my understanding an entirely different situation to it being used in Terminal.  It appears the sudo process is being activated by some other application or process not of my direct use or actions.
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    Some months after using this new MBP, my concerns were raised when I had one day of inexplicable internet usage on a wireless internet connection.  Not only did the level of data upload and data load, about 4 GB out of 20 GB for the month not make sense with actual usage, but also the MBP system logs did not tally with the internet providers accounting of usage on that day.  There have been two or three other anomalies in usage since.  The internet service provider reimbursed me on my evidence of OSX system logs.  Not sure if the service provider has people joy riding other users accounts or something suss this end was going on. Never resolved. The ISP was not exactly forthcoming, and I had to press hard to get some collaboration on resolve the anomaly of unexplained data usage.
    On the less suspicious side, the existence of this sudo program tracked down as in part coming from the install software from a Huawei modem provided by my internet provider.  However, while widely used and therefore likely not a security risk, I still feel need for some better explanation and resolution of the persistent sudo process. 
    I have  inquired to Apple Support about this sudo app running, and it apparently was not seen as an issue of concern by the front line support staff.  I took up some further concerns with them but checks indicate no issues of concern with the MBP from their assessment. I trusted that as fairly likely a definitive view, and so left the questions and anomalies as unexplained but harmless. 
    It is now several months later and I still find the existence of sudo as a running application or process in Activity Monitor troubling, and decided to try and resolve once again how typical and for what reason it is active on my MBP. Which brings us to this post.
    I have again spent a few hours searching on Google and Apple Support Forums.   All search results I find relate to the use of sudo as a unix command in Terminal to resolve a problem.  I can not find any indication of sudo as an app being open routinely in Activity Monitor with or without Terminal being opened or used.
    The only way I can think of to resolve if this is unusal or not is to get on this forum and ask the first two questions at the top of this post.
    More technical details follow.
    For some more technically minded the details may be of interest, hence below here I have added  details for further comment.   I am hoping some MBP users on this forum may also be coders, and hence have some idea of the internal mac coding environment. Enough to shed some light on this situation. 
    As mentioned, I think the sudo Activity Monitor may originate from the running of the Internet Providers USB Wireless Modem and software (Huawei E 169? modem).  The USB modem has the install software on it.  You install that software on your HD as an application. 
    On this USB Wireless Modem front I have done some checking.  
    Killing sudo in Activity Monitor does not stop an internet connection mid session. 
    When the USB modem is removed, the sudo process remains running and listed in Activity Monitor. 
    If I remove the Modem icon, unplug modem, close all apps, restart without the modem connected, the sudo process is still loaded and running in Activity Monitor.
    Months ago on a previous check if I deleted (uninstalled) the modem software, removed associated start up files installed by the modem installation, took out the USB Modem and did a restart, there was no return of the sudo process in Activity Monitor.  When the modem software was reinstalled or the start up files restored directly, the sudo process returns to Activity Monitor.  One of the software bits installed in start up files calls sudo (or so it appears having a peak in BBedit at the files.)
    This seems to fairly much establish the source of the sudo application. However it does not resolve why it needs to be open all the time, and if this is unique to this modem, my modem,  modems in general, or if permanent running sudo processes are fairly 'normal' in general.  Since sudo is a root level access process, I do feel a little concerned of the situation.   Let's say the sudo process is needed to initiate the modem under some justification.  Does the sudo process in remaining running permanently from there on, with or without the USB modem connected leave an open access way and vulnerability that can or is used later?   i do not know enough of the coding level architecture to form a view.   Still, seeing a permanent sudo process operating does niggle by sense of suspicion.    Hence, I continue to raise this issue and ask the questions I do.
    In Activity Monitor:
    sudo as a process when running is not very active.  
    Real Mem 8 KB, Virtual Mem 9.4 MB, Sent Msgs 75, Rcved Mesgs 26, Ports 25, Intel (64 bit).
    The sudo process:
    Using Sample Process in Activity Monitor:   sudo appears to be a running of the actual sudo command from within the unix command files.
    Path:            /usr/bin/sudo  (Master Library, not the one in the User files)
    Load Address:    (removed)
    Identifier:      sudo
    Version:         ??? (???)
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [1]
    Call graph
    2nd line is 2656  start  (in libdyld.dylib) + 1  [(removed)]
    Binary Images:
    Includes reference to lots of .dylib files. eg libcache.dylib, libquarantine.dylib, libremovefile.dylib, libcompiler_rt.dylib, libcorecrypto.dylib
    The parent process is launchd[1]
    Process:         launchd [1]
    Path:            /sbin/launchd
    Load Address:    (removed)
    Identifier:      launchd
    Version:         ??? (???)
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  ??? [Unknown]
    It seems all of the activity of launchd[1] is from the sudo process.
    Again reference to .dylib files as captured in call graph and Binary images.
    I hope the details are valued by someone with an interest to assist with resolving concerns.

    Thanks,
    I usually use the OS connection option. So as you suggest, connect without the ISP connection software.  Doing so does not by-pass the sudo command being active in Activity Monitor however. 
    On reading my post I see my failure to link the concerns of the laptop purchase with the sudo and modem. My thought here is of an intersection of known vulnerability with this widely used modem/software (via permanent sudo process activated) and that vulnerability then being known and utilised by another party(s).
    I am pursuing the issue in part with consideration to a broader possible issue of vulnerability.
    Thanks again for your thoughts and suggestions. Valued.

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    Recently, my Activity Monitor App in the Utilities folder stoped working. You try to load it up , but it won't start up.
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  • Activity Monitor no more working!

    Suddenly, I discovered today, starting Activity Monitor show me an alert panel with
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  • Activity monitor won't launch

    It pops up for a second in the Dock and then disappears. Is there anyway to reinstall it? or trouble-shoot it? I repaired permissions but it didn't help.

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  • Activity Monitor has stopped working

    Hi,
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    I find this program helpful but can't use it! Do I really have to reinstall Tiger again?
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    Hi
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    Message was edited by: roam

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    Hello,
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    I've checked his account parameters, they seem fine.
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        +                         ! 2 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _processResponsesWithMonitor:]  (in IMAP) + 538  [0x7fff8d7a2b95]
        +                         ! : 1 -[IMAPResponse responseType]  (in IMAP) + 15  [0x7fff8d7ac1af]
        +                         ! : 1 objc_msgSend  (in libobjc.A.dylib) + 25  [0x7fff88ae9259]
        +                         ! 2 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _processResponsesWithMonitor:]  (in IMAP) + 393,1057  [0x7fff8d7a2b04,0x7fff8d7a2d9c]
        +                         ! 1 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _processResponsesWithMonitor:]  (in IMAP) + 111  [0x7fff8d7a29ea]
        +                         ! : 1 +[IMAPFramework userAgent]  (in IMAP) + 72  [0x7fff8d79699b]
        +                         ! :   1 objc_sync_exit  (in libobjc.A.dylib) + 23  [0x7fff88aed4e8]
        +                         ! :     1 id2data(objc_object*, usage)  (in libobjc.A.dylib) + 709  [0x7fff88afddc4]
        +                         ! 1 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _processResponsesWithMonitor:]  (in IMAP) + 606  [0x7fff8d7a2bd9]
        +                         !   1 objc_msgSend  (in libobjc.A.dylib) + 25  [0x7fff88ae9259]
        +                         1 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _goWithMessages:]  (in IMAP) + 808  [0x7fff8d7a2520]
        +                         ! 1 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _shouldContinueSyncingWithMonitor:]  (in IMAP) + 73  [0x7fff8d7a2957]
        +                         !   1 -[ActivityMonitor error]  (in CoreMessage) + 1  [0x7fff89ce29fa]
        +                         1 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine _goWithMessages:]  (in IMAP) + 1057  [0x7fff8d7a2619]
        +                           1 -[IMAPMailboxSyncEngine isReset]  (in IMAP) + 1  [0x7fff8d79cd57]
      + !           : 548 -[IMAPClientOperation main]  (in IMAP) + 84  [0x7fff8d77cae3]
        + !           : | 547 -[IMAPGateway allowClientOperationThrough:]  (in IMAP) + 369  [0x7fff8d797fd4]
        + !           : | + 546 -[IMAPGateway _allowClientOperationThrough:]  (in IMAP) + 1237  [0x7fff8d798501]
        + !           : | + ! 546 -[IMAPConnection prepareAndExecuteOperation:outWrongState:]  (in IMAP) + 1247  [0x7fff8d7859f5]
        + !           : | + !   546 -[IMAPClientFetchOperation executeOnConnection:]  (in IMAP) + 26  [0x7fff8d778ee2]
        + !           : | + !     546 -[IMAPConnection executeFetch:]  (in IMAP) + 44  [0x7fff8d78b3d1]
        + !           : | + !       538 -[IMAPConnection _responseFromSendingOperation:]  (in IMAP) + 863  [0x7fff8d78ba87]
        + !           : | + !       : 480 -[IMAPConnection _copyNextTaggedOrContinuationResponseForCommand:exists:]  (in IMAP) + 551  [0x7fff8d7867eb]
        + !           : | + !       : | 472 -[IMAPConnection _copyNextServerResponse:]  (in IMAP) + 55  [0x7fff8d78657a]
        + !           : | + !       : | + 281 -[IMAPResponse initWithConnection:error:]  (in IMAP) + 608  [0x7fff8d7af5f8]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! 270 response_without_tag  (in IMAP) + 237  [0x7fff8d7b166b]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : 67 fetch_response  (in IMAP) + 2746  [0x7fff8d7b2b81]
        + !           : | + !      : | + ! : | 44 createFlagsSet  (in IMAP) + 159  [0x7fff8d7b4897]
    + !           : | + !       : | + 137 -[IMAPResponse initWithConnection:error:]  (in IMAP) + 144  [0x7fff8d7af428]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! 129 -[IMAPConnection(MFPrivate) _readDataOfLength:intoData:error:]  (in IMAP) + 112  [0x7fff8d78ce14]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : 126 -[IMAPConnection _readLineIntoData:error:]  (in IMAP) + 53  [0x7fff8d786486]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | 90 -[Connection _readLineIntoData:error:]  (in CoreMessage) + 202  [0x7fff89cf14f3]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | + 90 -[Connection _fillBuffer:]  (in CoreMessage) + 764  [0x7fff89cf1961]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | +   90 -[Connection _readBytesFromSocketIntoBuffer:amount:requireAllBytes:error:]  (in CoreMessage) + 76  [0x7fff89cf1a7b]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | +     89 -[_NSSocket readBytes:length:error:]  (in CoreMessage) + 161  [0x7fff89cd78cb]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | +     ! 50 _handleRequestWithTimeout  (in CoreMessage) + 1717  [0x7fff89cd51a7]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | +     ! : 44 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) _removePort:forMode:]  (in Foundation) + 460  [0x7fff8eb4513d]
        + !           : | + !       : | + ! : | +     ! : | 40 ???  (in Mail)  load address 0x1024e3000 + 0x45ff  [0x1024e75ff]
    Also, the Activity (in Mail I think) window shows that these lines:
    Inbox/updating cache directory ; Fetching new mail ; Synchronizing with server/Getting unread counts ; Communicating with server/Inbox fetching
    all end up with a red "stop sign" at the end.
    He seems to have the latest version of Mail, so we can't update it, and he doesn't want to properly uninstall/reinstall the Mail program.
    Please, if you have any idea on what we could do.
    Thank you for your help.

    Step 1
    Take this step only if you have more than one incoming mail account, and only some of them are affected by the problem.
    From the Mail menu bar, select
    Mail ▹ Preferences ▹ Accounts
    From the account list on the left, choose one of the accounts that is not giving trouble. Select the Account Informationtab if not already selected, and then uncheck the box marked
    Enable this account
    Repeat with each of the other well-behaved accounts. Don't disable the problem accounts.
    Step 2
    From the Mail menu bar, select
    Window ▹ Connection Doctor
    Click the Show Detail button. A drawer opens. Click Check Again and post the text that appears. Anonymize any personal information before posting.
    Step 3
    If you took Step 1, re-enable the disabled accounts.

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