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Re: Activate scripts at startup.
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Re: Activate scripts at startup.


  • Subject: Re: Activate scripts at startup.
  • From: Tod Hallberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 13:34:31 -0500
  • Organization: Monical Pizza Corporation

Ruby Madraswala wrote:

Hi.

I have three scripts, that I want to activate when I turn on my computer/login. Should the script be saved differently and/or saved in a specific folder. And is it the same procedure for OS 9.2.2 and 0S X.

Thanks in advance
Ruby
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Well on OS 9 it depends how you run the system. Running Multilple users, you must put any item that you want to run on login in the "Hard Drive:Users:UserName:Startup Items", but if you are running the Mac without Multiple users, you should put the item (or an alias to the item) in the "Hard Drive:System folder:Startup Items".

In OS X, you can specify what you want to run in the "Login Items" pane of the System Prefs.

hope this helps

tod
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