>> Also, is it possible to have one of the accounts or
>> users set up where you
>> log in and then Classic automatically starts up for
>> that user?

> yep thats real easy just go to System
> Preferenes:Classic then click on the Start Classic
> when you login button for the User account you wish
> that to happen on.   You have to do it while logged in
> on each one you want it to do that on though.

> Or alternatively you can go to System
> Preference:Accounts  then under Startup Items add a
> classic application you want to auto launch when that
> kid logs in and it will launch classic as well.

> Matt aka HamletUSMC
> http://www.geocities.com/hamletusmc/

Thank you Matt. I think that would simplify things for us - that's what I'm
looking for!

Kathy K
http://www.spotart.net
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