On Jul 29, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:

Depends on which maintenance routines you are talking about. The daily,
weekly, monthly scripts all work on files at the system level so it
doesn't matter who is logged in when they run. But this is not the case
for all maintenance routines.

That is exactly what I have always held as true. And, yes, I was speaking of of the daily, weekly or monthly scripts such as run by MacJanitor. Thank you.

  Steve


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