Dear Esther,

Thank you so much. I never thought one could do it. I am learning so  
much here on the list. Mari's suggestion would obviously work as well  
but sometimes I can't remember what's there in the sidebar.

thanks to all for their support.

Best wishes, Simon
On 3 Sep 2009, at 18:50, Esther wrote:

>
> Hello Simon and Krister,
>
> Can you remove the iDisk from the FInder sidebar by going to the
> Preferences menu for Finder (Command-Comma), and navigating to the
> Sidebar button on the toolbar, then pressing (VO-Space)?  On the
> Sidebar pane you should be able to uncheck any items you don't want
> displayed in the sidebar -- like the iDisk.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> Simon Cavendish wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a similar problem with Idisk but the variation is such as to
>> demand a password from me as I happen to have IDisk. Because I do not
>> wish to choose IDisk, I do not provide such a password. But then I'm
>> stuck. the dialogue returns over and over again and I'm stuck. I  
>> can't
>> go past the IDisk in the sidebar and therefore I am unable to choose
>> any other location on my computer.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Simon
>> On 3 Sep 2009, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 3 sep 2009 kl. 06.59 skrev Justin Harford:
>>>
>>>> Go into textedit.  Write a document.  Press cmd s to open the save
>>>> dialog.  Then try to tab over to the place where you select the
>>>> folder, assuming that that you have that checkbox to the right of
>>>> the
>>>> name field checked.  After you tab past the sidebar, voiceover
>>>> starts
>>>> uncontrollably stuttering,  Lol it's doing it right now, gosh
>>>
>>> I didn't see this problem when i tried this, but i have another
>>> interesting observation for ya: go into any open or save dialog, try
>>> using the side bar to select a disk. If you like me have no Mobile
>>> me,
>>> but for some reason have Idisk in your sidebar, you will find that
>>> you
>>> get a dialog that tells you that connection to the server
>>> idisk.mac.com can't be made. If you click the ok button, the same
>>> dialog will pop up again and again and if you ignore the dialog and
>>> go
>>> into the program where you opened the dialog, you will find it's  
>>> busy
>>> and won't accept any commands.
>>> The only way to get out of this infinite loop as far as i've found,
>>> is
>>> to simply force quit the program that opened the open or save  
>>> dialog.
>>> This is perfectly normal behaviour, i think, since there's no idisk
>>> because i have no mobileme, but i wonder how to get rid of the idisk
>>> in the side bar? I think i know how to do it, i just want it
>>> confirmed.:-)
>>> /Krister
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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