Sorry everyone - I've lost the previous thread dealing with this issue.

I wonder if I may have stumbled upon something that may throw light on this 
issue...

I am rarely in front of my screen when my iMac starts in the morning but was 
the other day and noticed that my shelf and clipboard history panes, which I 
keep docked to the right hand side of my screen, showed up as solid black 
during the boot process.  Only when the boot process was complete did the two 
panes display normally and there in my dock were two instances of QS.  I'm used 
to launching Terminal every morning and using the <killall Dock> command which 
resolves the issue and leaves just one instance running, but it's a niggle.

Anyway, I popped into System Prefs > General and turned on (checked) the 'Close 
windows when quitting an application' option.  Every day since then, I have not 
seen my usual two instances of QS in my dock.  This is a pity because I prefer 
to have my documents and windows restored when re-opening an app.  So it's a 
toss-up between doing the Terminal thing or leaving the 'Close windows etc.' 
option checked.  I still haven't decided which but...

is this something worth looking at?

Best,
Tim.

iMac | 10.8.2 | QS ß72 (3946)

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