Mac OS X: Setting up Login, Startup items


 
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Old 11-06-2008
Mac OS X: Setting up Login, Startup items

Login items may be chosen in the System Preferences application. Once set up, a "login item" is one that opens automatically after you log into the computer. If you want a frequently used application, document, server's Internet Location file, or other item to open automatically after you log in to Mac OS X, then you can make it a login item.

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