Ever since I installed the latest Apple upgrade (10.3.6) whenever I boot my Mac I find the icons for Sherlock, Mail and iChat mysteriously appearing in my Dock. I did not put these items in my Dock and even though I remove them they are back next time I boot up.
Can anyone tell me how to make them go away?
Thanks
Pete
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Unwanted items in the Dock with 10.3.6
#4
Posted 13 November 2004 - 06:55 AM
Are you the admin account on the machine? Almost sounds like you've got a restricted account. Also pardon the really basic question, but ... you aren't running those apps when you drag them out, right?
Finally, try just trashing that plist file, then use activity monitor to restart the dock.
-rob.
Finally, try just trashing that plist file, then use activity monitor to restart the dock.
-rob.
#5
Posted 13 November 2004 - 08:34 AM
Yep, I'm the admin on the computer (in fact I'm the only user). I am not using the applications when I try and dump them, in fact I can dump them out of the dock with no problem. It's only when I reboot the machine that they reappear.
I tried dumping the plist file as you suggested. But when I rebooted my Powerbook those same three apps mysteriously reappeared in the Dock
This is not really a huge deal but it is irritating
Pete
I tried dumping the plist file as you suggested. But when I rebooted my Powerbook those same three apps mysteriously reappeared in the Dock
This is not really a huge deal but it is irritating
Pete
#7
Posted 15 November 2004 - 05:56 AM
You're not alone. I was in Excel (2004) last week,
and when I quit, the PowerPoint icon appeared in
the dock. Graphic Converter magically appered the
other day. I just dragged GC out of the dock, but
PPT was problematic. The icon was unresponsive,
much like a public school administrator. Could't
drag it out of the dock. Clicking it did not
launch PPT. It was listed in things I could
force quit, so I force quit it. I think my Mac
is haunted.
and when I quit, the PowerPoint icon appeared in
the dock. Graphic Converter magically appered the
other day. I just dragged GC out of the dock, but
PPT was problematic. The icon was unresponsive,
much like a public school administrator. Could't
drag it out of the dock. Clicking it did not
launch PPT. It was listed in things I could
force quit, so I force quit it. I think my Mac
is haunted.
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