Why coreservicesd hangs OS (OSX Lion 10.7.1)?

Hi!
I've recently updated my Macbook Pro 13" (mid 2010) to Lion and experienced system-wide hangs twice since that time (with 1 or 2 weeks delay).
Hangs have strange symptoms: I cannot run any applications after it occured or switch input focus from one to another (trackpad input still works though), eventually menu bar disappears.
First time I had to reboot MBP with power button, last time I managed to kill WindowServer and relogin to my account.
Hang somehow caused by crashed coreservicesd:
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.coreservicesd[23]): Job appears to have crashed: Segmentation fault: 11
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:13 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Aug 26 23:03:15 hmstr Activity Monitor[713]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Aug 26 23:03:16 hmstr ReportCrash[12678]: Saved crash report for coreservicesd[23] version ??? (???) to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/coreservicesd_2011-08-26-230316_localhost.crash
It has hundreds of lines like this not only for Activity Monitor but for all my open applications (if needed, I'll paste it here).
Any suggestions to what causes this?

Glad I found this thread.....I think the same thing has been happening to me.  Have had 2 of these crashes in the past few weeks.
Systems are working fine.....then suddenly a get a few app crashes all at once.  The problem reporter windows show up.  I can't close them.  I can use the mouse, but can't seem to type on keyboard.
Here's my latest set....which oddly doesn't show coreservicesd as crashing.
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 rcd[12129]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:33 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:33 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.rcd[12129]): Job appears to have crashed: Segmentation fault: 11
Sep 16 15:46:33 ReportCrash[16045]: Saved crash report for rcd[12129] version ??? (???) to /Users/kb/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/rcd_2011-09-16-154633_buzzlightyear.cr ash
Sep 16 15:46:36 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:36 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:36 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:36 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:36 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:47 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:47 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:47 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:46:47 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:46:54 1Password Helper[195]: [39001] Disconnected 'chrome-extension://gkndfifopckmhdkohjeoljlbfnjhekfg': [90/91]
Sep 16 15:46:54 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] ([0x0-0xcdecde].com.google.Chrome[15965]): Job appears to have crashed: Bus error: 10
Sep 16 15:46:54 com.agilebits.onepassword-osx-helper[195]: Sep 16 15:46:54 buzzlightyear.local 1Password Helper[195] <Notice>: [39001] Disconnected 'chrome-extension://gkndfifopckmhdkohjeoljlbfnjhekfg': [90/91]
Sep 16 15:46:55 ReportCrash[16045]: Saved crash report for Google Chrome[15965] version ??? (???) to /Users/kb/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Google Chrome_2011-09-16-154655_buzzlightyear.crash
Sep 16 15:47:02 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:02 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:02 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:02 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:09 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:09 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:09 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:09 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:10 iTunes[12221]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:10 iTunes[12221]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:10 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:10 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:10 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:10 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:10 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:10 CoverSutra[192]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:13 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:13 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:14 1Password Helper[195]: [39001] Disconnected 'resource://onepassword-at-agilebits-dot-com-onepassword-data': [82/83]
Sep 16 15:47:14 com.agilebits.onepassword-osx-helper[195]: Sep 16 15:47:14 buzzlightyear.local 1Password Helper[195] <Notice>: [39001] Disconnected 'resource://onepassword-at-agilebits-dot-com-onepassword-data': [82/83]
Sep 16 15:47:14 [0x0-0xcefcef].org.mozilla.firefox[15989]: info: [AGENT] close [object CloseEvent]
Sep 16 15:47:19 Adobe Photoshop CS5[12295]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:19 Adobe Photoshop CS5[12295]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:21 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:21 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:22 BBEdit[12228]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:22 BBEdit[12228]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:28 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:28 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:28 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:28 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:30 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:30 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:30 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:30 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:30 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:30 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:38 Dock[149]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:47:38 Dock[149]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:47:39 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.Dock.agent[149]): Job appears to have crashed: Segmentation fault: 11
Sep 16 15:47:39 Dock[16053]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:47:39 com.apple.Dock.agent[16053]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:47:39 ReportCrash[16052]: Saved crash report for Dock[149] version ??? (???) to /Users/kb/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Dock_2011-09-16-154739_buzzlightyear.c rash
Sep 16 15:47:39 com.apple.Dock.agent[16053]: Dock: could not register for notifications from CPS
Sep 16 15:47:39 com.apple.Dock.agent[16053]: Error registering cmd-tab key, 1010
Sep 16 15:47:39 com.apple.Dock.agent[16053]: Error registering cmd-shift-tab key, 1010
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: 2011-09-16 15:47:40.038 com.apple.dock.extra[16055:1707] Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: 2011-09-16 15:47:40.040 com.apple.dock.extra[16055:1707] Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: 2011-09-16 15:47:40.042 com.apple.dock.extra[16055:1707] Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.dock.extra[16055]: 2011-09-16 15:47:40.043 com.apple.dock.extra[16055:1707] Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.usbmuxd[12144]: stopping.
Sep 16 15:47:40 com.apple.usbmuxd[16056]: usbmuxd-211 built on May 16 2011 at 00:14:56 on May 16 2011 at 00:14:55, running 64 bit
Sep 16 15:47:55 login[16060]: USER_PROCESS: 16060 ttys000
Sep 16 15:48:35 Adobe Photoshop CS5[12295]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:48:35 Adobe Photoshop CS5[12295]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:48:57 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.Finder[16027]): Exited: Terminated: 15
Sep 16 15:48:57 Finder[16065]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:48:57 com.apple.Finder[16065]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:49:12 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent[151]): Exited: Killed: 9
Sep 16 15:49:12 SystemUIServer[16074]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:49:12 com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent[16074]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:49:18 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent[16074]): Exited: Killed: 9
Sep 16 15:49:18 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent): Throttling respawn: Will start in 5 seconds
Sep 16 15:49:23 SystemUIServer[16078]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:49:23 com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent[16078]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: Entered INJECT_pthread_entry
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: Installing event loop timer
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: proc: 0x101582e5b
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: upp: 0x101582e5b
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: InstallEventLoopTimer: 0x7fff94ed69d2
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: GetMainEventLoop: 0x7fff94e97989
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: timer installed!
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: Loading /Library/DropboxHelperTools/Dropbox_u501/DropboxBundle.bundle/Contents/MacOS/Dr opboxBundle
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: Dropbox: dlopen returned: 0x7fea71509210
Sep 16 15:49:46 com.apple.Finder[16065]: module initializer in main thread?: 1
Sep 16 15:50:06 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] ([0x0-0x1001].com.apple.ProblemReporter[16028]): Exited: Killed: 9
Sep 16 15:50:14 UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:UserAgentDied:139 User Agent @port=17927 Died
Sep 16 15:50:14 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[143]): Exited: Terminated: 15
Sep 16 15:50:15 UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CNSServerRegisterUserAgent:187 new user agent port: 20307
Sep 16 15:50:20 iCal Helper[16091]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:50:20 [0x0-0xe00e].com.apple.iCal.helper[16091]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:50:42 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] ([0x0-0xb1cb1c].com.reederapp.mac[12207]): Exited: Terminated: 15
Sep 16 15:50:47 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] (com.apple.Dock.agent[16053]): Exited with code: 1
Sep 16 15:50:47 Dock[16093]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
Sep 16 15:50:47 com.apple.Dock.agent[16093]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO REGISTER PROCESS WITH CPS/CoreGraphics in WindowServer, err=-50
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Sep 16 15:50:48 com.apple.dock.extra[16095]: Could not connect the action buttonPressed: to target of class NSApplication
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Sep 16 15:50:56 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[140] ([0x0-0x9009].com.apple.Terminal[16058]): Exited: Killed: 9
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Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:00 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:03 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:03 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
Sep 16 15:53:03 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices: _LSDoInitializeProcessesServices() returned 268435459, err=-1  vers=0, we are 10600000. sessionID=0x186a5
Sep 16 15:53:03 loginwindow[88]: LaunchServices/5123589: coreservicesd is running an unsupported version, 0 ( we are 10600000 ), so we cannot talk to it.
I'm on 10.7.1 on a Mac Pro 2010.
First time it happened a few weeks ago I think I was able to log out.  This time I was able to finally get the system to restart by brining up CTL+Eject (since the menu bar doesn't respond).
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