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Re: 'path to cleanup at startup folder'
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Re: 'path to cleanup at startup folder'


  • Subject: Re: 'path to cleanup at startup folder'
  • From: John W Baxter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:48:46 -0800

At 22:36 -0700 2/2/2002, Applescript User Lewis wrote:
>At 17:47 -0800 02/02/02, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
>>That "501" thing is usually the container for the regular temporary items
>>folder in OS 9. In X:
>
>The 501 thing is the UID of the user logged in at the time.

In particular, 501 is the UID of the user set up at Mac OS X installation
time. It's not special in any other way. The other two users on my
machine--unsurprisingly--are 502 and 503. (All three of us are I. I don't
get to write sentences like that often. ;-))

--John
--
John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA


References: 
 >Re: 'path to cleanup at startup folder' (From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>)
 >Re: 'path to cleanup at startup folder' (From: Applescript User Lewis <email@hidden>)

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