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im having the same problems as this poor guy.... I found the PList and
trashed it well before seeing this message strain... but i am inable to
connect to AIM in fire... i was not long ago at all.... but now it just
hangs and then quits on me.... Yahoo seems to work fine.....
And if you kids want to know what a crazy NT admin does with his MAC....
he Saws open the bottom of his original REV B. imac.. to allow an IDE
cable to extend out the box for a second 60GB harddrive (primary is
80)... with an older bootleg SCSI power supply to power it... he then
adds an iproRAIDTV card to his Imac and manages somehow to get a Plextor
8/20 (unsupported by anyone) to work off his third party SCSI card
(formac) under OSX.... is this man crazy... bored... or just plain
asking for trouble...
still cant burn CD's in OSX... im just happy OSX is reading MY plextor
through the formac card in my mezzanine slot....
Thoughts on the fire problem would be greatly appreciated.... i fix
hardware not software...
On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 10:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 07:41 PM, SPY wrote:
>
>> How do I stop Fire! from connecting to any service at
>> startup when I can't even access the pref because every time Fire
>> starts it
>> hangs there and the cursor kept spinning for a long time and then it
>> the
>> software quits.
>
> Via CLI:
>
> 1. Run "defaults read Fire | grep -i autologin". This will show you
> which services are set to login automatically.
>
> 2. You can disable autologin for a service with "defaults write Fire
> ICQAutoLoginEnabled 0". Copy the -AutoLoginEnabled entry from the
> output of step 1. It's case-sensitive.
>
> Via GUI:
>
> Use the Property List Editor thingy (from the dev tools) or your
> favorite, friendly, neighborhood text editor to search
> ~/Library/Preferences/Fire.plist for the AutoLoginEnabled entry
> matching the service you want to disable and change the number on the
> next line to 0.
>
>>
>> Is there a key that I press at startup so that it ignores any login
>> attempts. Just like holding on to the Shiftkey at boot so that
>> extensions do
>> not load in OS9.
>
> No, but that's not a bad idea...
>
> Colter
>
>
>> ...SPY
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mac OS X - the future TODAY! ;)
>> --
>>
>>
>> ** on 1/4/02 3:07 PM, Brad Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
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>>> Try Pref Edit. It's tha cats pajamas!
>>>
>>> http://www.bresink.de/Downloads/PrefEdit.dmg.gz
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 01:57 AM, SPY wrote:
>>>
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>>>>
>>>> I have my services in Fire! set to login on startup. Somehow Fire!
>>>> just
>>>> kept
>>>> connecting and then quits after sometime and I didn�t even have a
>>>> chance to
>>>> get to the pref to disable the service that is not connecting.
>>>>
>>>> How do I disable that if I decide to stop a service upon startup?
>>>>
>>>> ...SPY
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Mac OS X - the future TODAY! ;)
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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