Hi,You can prevent an Application you have running at login from starting by going into System Preferences, then, to Accounts, and you can click the Minus button I think it is to remove it.
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To: <macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 8:32 AM Subject: [macvoiceover] More on lost dock menus... Hi,We just tried getting the Dock menus for running applications to pop up without VO running and all seemed normal. Once I restarted VO, though, the problem of the disappeared menus returned.
I did check for Adium version and it said I was up to date. I'll try Syrinx now and see if it may be the culprit. I don't want to do a Time Machine restoration quite yet.
If one cannot get to an app's menu in the Dock, how can one prevent it from running at login?
Has anyone else seen this peculiar behavior? cdh >
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