On Jan 12, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Profile wrote:

> What are you saying, do you mean be careful about using  
> MacJanitor?  I use it every so often so I want to be sure it is  
> O.K.  Thanks for your reply.

Yes, I guess so. Somewhere in one of the more recent dot revisions  
Apple changed the location and type of the commands. They used to be  
in the four files /etc/monthly, /etc/weekly, /etc/daily and /etc/ 
hourly. Now you have files in /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ named  
something like com.apple.periodic-daily.plist and the old root cron  
file is empty. Any program not updated for the new way of doing  
things might not be running the same stuff Apple's running.

I don't use any of those MacJanitor programs, so I don't know what's  
up to date.


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