if you need to place an item in startup items on OSX 10.4 and above you may need to do it as root.
take a look at this apple tech note:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300962
-c
i have done this on all flavors of OSX, if you need additional help contact me off-list.
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Michael Nadel wrote:
I made a little projector that is supposed to run on startup. Using the buddiApi baSysFolder("startup") command, I am able to locate the user's startup folder. This works fine in the PC and in the Mac on Classic OS 9. However, in OSX the baSysFolder("startup") command returns the startup folder of Classic and not the startup folder in OSX? And when I start OSX the projector doesn't start. And the OSX system doesn't let me copy into the StartupItems in /Library/System, even if I try to copy and paste manually. Can anyone help me get this projector to run on startup in OSX?

THANKS!

Michael Nadel
MediArt.Corp
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