could you go into system preferences, then go into accounts, your username and 
then find the tab saying "Login items"

you should then see the app in question. you can disable it you highlight  the 
app and then voiceover to "remove" or delete. an icon outside of the window 
with the apps in question.

this removes the login  function for the app.

further to this, it's a question of finding the associated components of 
menutab and deleting it.

let me know how this goes.

lew
On 5 May 2012, at 22:24, Rahul Bajaj wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I tried doing that, but the issue is that MenuTab is not in the list of apps 
> in that table.
> On most occasions, when I open MenuTab after starting my Mac, VO says that no 
> windows thing.
> And, like I said, I can't even force quit it because it is not in the list of 
> apps in Activity Monitor.
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