[DM-MUG] Start-up Question

D.L. dmmug@dmmug.org
Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:40:41 -0600


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ok,   Thank you.. I thought I had to change some file...
I removed a couple of memory eaters I did not need.


Now I must figure out how to stop some script from running that puts a 
blue ball on my screen..
It is one of the Dumb things I downloaded to have a look at... Just 
like some kid.. hi hi  Now I wish I could remember what the name was so 
I could remove the  app or script.
It was not in that sys pref spot..

Thank you
Dean L
612-605-7205   home
712-270-2000   cell
dean@iowaone.net


On Dec 16, 2004, at 12:42 PM, Matt W wrote:

> System Preferences is in your Apple Menu, fourth item. It's where you 
> modify your "system preferences."
>
> Matthew
>
> On Dec 16, 2004, at 12:33 PM, D.L. wrote:
>
>> Something is wrong.
>> I did a "Locate" on   "System Preferences"  and this is all I got..
>> BTW I forgot to state I am running a Imac Flat panel  E/W  10.3.7
>> So now what am I doing wrong?
>>
>> /Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/MacOS/System Preferences
>> /System Folder/Preferences/System Preferences
>> /Applications/System Preferences.app
>> /Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/Resources/System 
>> Preferences.scriptSuite
>> /Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/Resources/System 
>> Preferences.scriptTerminology
>>
>> Thank you
>> Dean L
>> 612-605-7205   home
>> 712-270-2000   cell
>> dean@iowaone.net
>>
>>
>> On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Matt W wrote:
>>
>>> Mac OS 10.3 = System Preferences / Accounts / Startup Items tab.
>>>
>>> Mac OS 10.2 = System Preferences / Login Items
>>>
>>> Mac OS 9 & below = System Folder / Startup Items folder
>>>
>>> Matthew
>>>
>>> On Dec 16, 2004, at 8:26 AM, D.L. wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know I have found this before but for the life of me I don't 
>>>> remember..
>>>> What is the file that has the start up applications in it?   I need 
>>>> to remove some Junk apps that I was trying and now want to remove.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>> Dean L
>>>> 612-605-7205   home
>>>> 712-270-2000   cell
>>>> dean@iowaone.net
>>>>

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ok,   Thank you.. I thought I had to change some file...

I removed a couple of memory eaters I did not need.



Now I must figure out how to stop some script from running that puts a
blue ball on my screen..

It is one of the Dumb things I downloaded to have a look at... Just
like some kid.. hi hi  Now I wish I could remember what the name was
so I could remove the  app or script.

It was not in that sys pref spot..


<smaller>Thank you

Dean L

612-605-7205   home

712-270-2000   cell

dean@iowaone.net


</smaller>

On Dec 16, 2004, at 12:42 PM, Matt W wrote:


<excerpt>System Preferences is in your Apple Menu, fourth item. It's
where you modify your "system preferences."


Matthew


On Dec 16, 2004, at 12:33 PM, D.L. wrote:


<excerpt>Something is wrong.

I did a "Locate" on   "System Preferences"  and this is all I got..

BTW I forgot to state I am running a Imac Flat panel  E/W  10.3.7 

So now what am I doing wrong?


/Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/MacOS/System Preferences

/System Folder/Preferences/System Preferences

/Applications/System Preferences.app

/Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/Resources/System
Preferences.scriptSuite

/Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/Resources/System
Preferences.scriptTerminology


<smaller>Thank you

Dean L

612-605-7205   home

712-270-2000   cell

dean@iowaone.net


</smaller>

On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Matt W wrote:


<excerpt>Mac OS 10.3 = System Preferences / Accounts / Startup Items
tab.


Mac OS 10.2 = System Preferences / Login Items


Mac OS 9 & below = System Folder / Startup Items folder


Matthew


On Dec 16, 2004, at 8:26 AM, D.L. wrote:


<excerpt>I know I have found this before but for the life of me I
don't remember..

What is the file that has the start up applications in it?   I need to
remove some Junk apps that I was trying and now want to remove.


<smaller>Thank you

Dean L

612-605-7205   home

712-270-2000   cell

dean@iowaone.net


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