Enable/Disable Program Starting Automatically at Login
Posted On 2008-04-18 by FortyPoundHead
Keywords: Leopard OS X
Tags: Tip Tutorial Mac OS X
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You can make a program automatically open upon login in Mac OS X Leopard.
- Open System Preferences.
- Open Accounts under the System section.
- Click on your username.
- Click Login Items.
- If you want to disable the program from starting at startup, click on the program in the list and then click the minus (-) button. To enable a program to start at startup, click the plus sign (+) and browse to the application you wish to load.
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