Growl 1.4 uses the only known approved method for starting at login
under sandboxing, using a helper which launches the main app.  This
helper will not appear in your user's login items in System
Preferences as it is managed by launchd.  The best way to look and see
if it is registering correctly with launchd is to run this command in
Terminal.app:
launchctl list | grep growl
If when the switch is on, you see com.growl.GrowlLauncher listed, it
is working correctly,
If when the switch is on, you dont see it, there is something that has
gone wrong.  launchd is a great tool, but it can be buggy as all get
out at times.  The basic troubleshooting steps of repairing
permissions with Disk Utility, and repairing the launchd database (You
can use the command line, or a utility such as Cocktail to do so)
sometimes bring positive results.

On Jun 29, 5:24 am, Marc ou Net <[email protected]> wrote:
> I point out that Growl (version 1.4, but already existed in the previous
> version 1.3.?) Does not start at boot Mac contrary to what the control
> panel says (the little button that "slides").
> Perhaps this is a bug in the French version, or because I asked what Growl
> does not appear in the menu bar, or in the Dock.
> In any case, at every restart, I obbligé launch the application manually,
> because if I add in the list of applications to launch in the control panel
> "Users and Groups" Growl starts well, but he retired alone in this list.
> Annoying.

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